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An Evil Trend Goes Online
Black magic, or kaala jadu as is known in the local
vernacular, is something that refuses to go away. People want to settle
personal and professional scores? They seek out so-called practitioners of the
dark arts, unknowingly giving their money to what are frauds of the highest order.
This is true for people who want quick divorces too, again
falling victim to fake clergymen who are just looking forward to making a quick
rupiya.
Both these things are contributing rapidly to the decline of
Pakistani society, and it appears for now that the authorities at the helm of
affairs are asleep. The number of websites offering solutions via black magic
or quick divorce are increasing by the day and it needs to be stopped right
now.
Cyber Crime Bill Needs to Address Such Sites
As the Cyber Crime Bill nears passage from the Pakistani
parliament, it should be noted that the legislation should also consider these
black magic and quick divorce offering websites online which are preying on
both youth and the elders alike. The Cyber Crime Bill needs to have a provision
against these evil websites in the form of an amendment. The punishments meted
out to the people behind such websites also ought to be as severe as those
prescribed to spammers and impersonators on social media networks.
Getting the appropriate language drafted into law is one
thing. Implementation is another. The authorities should also be trained with
modern forensic practices and IT know-how so that they can track down the
people running such websites. The digitization of Punjab and now Sindh Police
therefore, is a step in the right direction to tackle crimes such as these.
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