Islamabad: Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Tuesday approved, in principle, a law allowing chemical castration of rapists.
The decision was made during a cabinet meeting wherein the Law Ministry presented a draft of the anti-rape ordinance. The draft includes increasing women's role in policing, fast-tracking rape cases and witness protection, Geo TV reported.
Stressing that this was a serious matter, PM Imran Khan said no delay will be tolerated. "We need to ensure a safe environment for our citizens."
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Sources said some federal ministers also recommended public hanging for the rape convicts. But the premier said castration will be a start.
The federal cabinet has, in principle, approved strict severe punishment for rape convicts.