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Counter-terrorism policy on cards: Amit Shah

Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday, Nov 7, said the Centre will soon bring a National Counter Terrorism Policy and Strategy to combat the terror-related ecosystem across the country.
Addressing the inaugural session of the two-day anti-terror conference organised by the NIA, Shah said, “The terrorist attacks and their conspiracy are against us in a borderless and invisible manner. If we have to deal with it accurately, then our young officers will have to be equipped with the highest technology. We are taking the next step in the proactive approach that the Home Ministry has made to fight terrorism, terrorists and the terrorism ecosystem. We will come up with a National Counter Terrorism Policy and Strategy.”
In a significant observation, Shah told investigative agencies fighting against terrorism, to apply the UAPA without hesitation wherever needed and seek assistance from the NIA for investigations.
“The NIA has filed 632 cases, out of which in 498 cases, chargesheet has been filed. It has 95 per cent conviction rate. If the NIA can do this then why can’t state police do it? Wherever the UAPA is needed, it should be applied and wherever it is applied, the NIA as supervisory authority should ensure that it also provides assistance in such cases,” Shah said.
He further pointed out that though law and order is a State subject, terrorism doesn’t know any territorial limits. “When the RDX is recovered, it finds only two column space, but when bombs made of the same RDX explode, there is widespread media coverage,” the Home Minister said.

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