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    Legal Consequences of Supporting Banned Organizations in Pakistan

    Ayan AchakzaiBy Ayan AchakzaiOctober 9, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Consequences of Supporting Banned Organizations in Pakistan

    Supporting or aiding banned organizations is a severe crime under Pakistani law, with strict penalties. These consequences, as outlined by the Anti-Terrorism Act (ATA) Section 11C and Pakistan Penal Code (PPC) Article 121A, include a range of punitive measures against those involved in any way with these groups.

    Legal Penalties for Supporting Banned Organizations

    If individuals or students are caught aiding banned organizations, their names may be placed on the Exit Control List (ECL), preventing them from studying abroad and barring them from government jobs. The following actions are taken under the Anti-Terrorism Act and Pakistan Penal Code for those involved with banned organizations:

    For more insights on national security measures, visit our Pakistan section.

    1. Fourth Schedule Listing

    •Passport Ban: Individuals listed under the Fourth Schedule will face strict restrictions on traveling abroad. Their passports will be blocked.

    •Frozen Bank Accounts: All bank accounts are frozen, and financial assistance or access to credit cards is denied.

    •Restricted Movement: Movement within the country will also be limited, and individuals will need to regularly report to the police.

    •Employment Barriers: Government and semi-government job holders will be dismissed immediately.

    For further updates on Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s security policies, visit our KP section.

    2. Imprisonment and Fines

    •Imprisonment: Individuals may face six months to three years in prison.

    •Fines: A hefty fine of PKR 10 million may also be imposed.

    3. Asset Seizure

    •Property and Bank Account Seizures: The government will confiscate personal bank accounts and properties of individuals involved with banned organizations.

    For more legal information, check out our Balochistan news.

    4. Travel Ban and Restrictions on Financial Access

    •No International Travel: Individuals will not be permitted to travel internationally or renew their passports.

    •Loan and Credit Restrictions: Banks and financial institutions will refuse to provide loans or credit cards to anyone involved in these activities.

    5. Regular Reporting to Police

    •Individuals placed on the Fourth Schedule will be required to regularly check in with the local police station to maintain transparency.

    Key Steps for Families and Businesses

    Parents, professionals, and businesspeople should remain cautious to protect their futures. Any association with a banned organization could lead to serious legal consequences. Ensure compliance with the law to avoid these severe penalties.

    For more legal updates, visit our opinions section.

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