Source: The National, Thursday 2nd May 2013
The National Executive Council has approved a legislative
action plan to address community concerns over the level of violent crimes in
the country.
A government statement yesterday said the proposed
legislation would clear hurdles so that the death penalty could be
implemented. It said among the methods of execution discussed was death by
firing squad, considered more humane and inexpensive than others. But O’Neill
said cabinet had not settled on a method yet.
Cabinet has also decided that the execution centre for those
on death row will be in a new maximum security prison to be built in a remote area,
preferably a remote island.
Under the proposed laws:
- Rape will attract life imprisonment without parole;
- -Armed robbery will attract 30 years;
- -The Sorcery Act will be repealed so that sorcery-related crimes are punishable under the Criminal Code;
- -Drug abuse will now attract a minimum of 10 years; and
- -Penalties for all forms of assault will be increased.
Trading hours for alcohol will be limited from noon to 2am
for licenced premises, and noon to 6pm for retail outlets. The government
statement said any breach of the liquor laws would attract 10 years
imprisonment or a heavy fine for licences or consumers. The penalty for the possession of unlicenced firearm is now 10 years, while
manufacturing of firearm attracts a 20-year penalty.
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