‘Cyber Security Act used as a political tool’: Adviser Nahid
UNB
Publish: 04 Oct 2024, 08:02 AM
Dhaka,
Oct 3 (UNB) - Md Nahid Islam, adviser on Posts, Telecommunications, and
Information Technology, said on Thursday that the Cyber Security Act has
largely been used as a political instrument.
He made the remark
during a discussion on amending the "Cyber Security Act, 2023" held
at the Judicial Administration Training Institute in Dhaka.
Nahid expressed concern
that the law's political misuse has eroded public trust. "People have
developed a negative perception of the Act, and even with amendments, this
skepticism is unlikely to disappear," he remarked.
He further stressed the
need for a complete overhaul of the legislation, incorporating the constructive
suggestions from the ongoing discussions and addressing other relevant elements
that may require addition or removal.
At the outset of the
meeting, a draft proposal to amend the "Cyber Security Act, 2023" was
presented. Additional District Judge Shamsuddin Masum led the presentation of
the draft.
The proposed amendments
include several key changes: allowing only the aggrieved party to file a case,
thereby preventing multiple cases on the same incident from being filed in
different districts.
Additionally, the draft
seeks to limit the arbitrary powers of law enforcement agencies. It also proposes
reducing the maximum penalties for certain offenses, lowering sentences from 14
to 10 years for more serious crimes, and from three to two years for lesser
offenses.
Following the
presentation, a detailed discussion ensued regarding these proposed amendments.
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