Legal representative: the application of Article 5 of terrorism reduces terrorist acts
05/02/2014 11:28
BAGHDAD - morning
confirmed the Legal Committee in the House of Representatives, that Article V of the Anti-Terror Law No. (13) of 2005, as amended, remain in force and are applicable, indicating that the application of this article has a big role in reducing the terrorist acts.
said committee member MP Hussein Net , Center Brief for the Iraqi Media Network (IMN) -), said that "this text is a lot of benefits for system security, political, and protection of the state as it will open the door for people who were involved or practiced acts criminalized and have knowledge of the existence of acts of secrecy within terrorism to tell about this business and what they have of information about them in the hope of easing their sentences. "
and added that "this Bmthaah grant and give as a gift to those who submit news before the investigation by the investigative authorities and the discovery of the crime to understand include better care is Bhmolhm excuses judicial diluted what is possible according to the law."
stressed Net , that "this rule in place now because the elimination of a tool for law enforcement, and these texts are binding and the benefit of all persons and apply to the total, a law passed in force and is binding on the application on the judiciary." and Article V of the Anti-Terrorism Act to exempt from sanctions contained in this law for all From the news of the competent authorities before the discovery of the crime or when planned and contributed to tell him in the arrest of the perpetrators or prevented the execution of the work and as a mitigating excuse of punishment for the crimes set forth in Article II of this Act to the person if the information is provided on a voluntary basis to the competent authorities after the occurrence or discovery of the crime by the authorities before he was arrested and led information to be able to capture the other shareholders and the punishment shall be imprisonment.
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05/02/2014 11:28
BAGHDAD - morning
confirmed the Legal Committee in the House of Representatives, that Article V of the Anti-Terror Law No. (13) of 2005, as amended, remain in force and are applicable, indicating that the application of this article has a big role in reducing the terrorist acts.
said committee member MP Hussein Net , Center Brief for the Iraqi Media Network (IMN) -), said that "this text is a lot of benefits for system security, political, and protection of the state as it will open the door for people who were involved or practiced acts criminalized and have knowledge of the existence of acts of secrecy within terrorism to tell about this business and what they have of information about them in the hope of easing their sentences. "
and added that "this Bmthaah grant and give as a gift to those who submit news before the investigation by the investigative authorities and the discovery of the crime to understand include better care is Bhmolhm excuses judicial diluted what is possible according to the law."
stressed Net , that "this rule in place now because the elimination of a tool for law enforcement, and these texts are binding and the benefit of all persons and apply to the total, a law passed in force and is binding on the application on the judiciary." and Article V of the Anti-Terrorism Act to exempt from sanctions contained in this law for all From the news of the competent authorities before the discovery of the crime or when planned and contributed to tell him in the arrest of the perpetrators or prevented the execution of the work and as a mitigating excuse of punishment for the crimes set forth in Article II of this Act to the person if the information is provided on a voluntary basis to the competent authorities after the occurrence or discovery of the crime by the authorities before he was arrested and led information to be able to capture the other shareholders and the punishment shall be imprisonment.
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