Ahmedabad: The Gujarat government has decided to extend the application of the Prevention of Anti-Social Activities (PASA) Act to cyber criminals, loan sharks and sexual offenders, among others. The act provides for preventive detention of habitual offenders.
Chief Minister Vijay Rupani, who also holds the home portfolio, will propose an ordinance to amend the PASA Act, 1985, in the cabinet meeting on Wednesday, said an official.
The amendment aims to "re-affirm Gujarat's identity as a peaceful, safe and secure state", said the official from the Chief Minister's Office.
The amendment also seeks to cover those involved in "physical violence (against) and intimidation of weaker sections".
At present the act is invoked against those involved in offences under the Indian Penal Code, Arms Act, drug offences, bootlegging, gambling, prostitution and cow slaughter.
Under the PASA Act, habitual offenders can be held in preventive detention on the orders of district magistrate for upto one year. After detaining a person, the authorities have to inform the PASA Advisory Board within three weeks, and the board, headed by a retired high court judge, has to inform the government if the detention is valid or not.