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Pakistan ends c apital punishment for drug trafficking convic ts
ISLAMABAD a n a d o l u ag e n c y
The parliament has approved new antinarcotics legislation removing capital punishment for drug trafficking convicts “Anti-narcotics bill passed, removing capital punishment,” Commerce Minister Syed Naveed Qamar tweeted
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The legislation Control of Narcotics Substances Act 2023 was passed during a joint session of the lower house the National Assembly and the upper house the Senate in the capital Islamabad, and will come into force at once The maximum punishment according to the fresh legislation for a convict of a drug-related crime will be life imprisonment whereas the minimum will be a sixmonth jail term Pakistan imposed a ban on capital punishment in 2008 in exchange for trade incentives from the EU However it lifted the six-year ban on capital punishment after a gun-andbomb attack on an army school in northwestern Peshawar city in December 2014, which killed over 140 people, mostly students Since then, some 518 convicts have been executed Human rights groups and the EU had condemned the lifting of the ban on capital punishment saying it would not add to the government s efforts to elim- inate terrorism
Currently there are more than 4 000 death-row convicts across Pakistan, according to the local media In February 2021, the Supreme Court, in a landmark judgment ruled that prisoners with serious mental health problems cannot be executed for their crimes