The Centre is preparing a database of people who indulged in serious crimes, including terrorism, sexual abuse and cyber crime, Union Minister of State for Home G Kishan Reddy said on Saturday.
"A legislation in this regard has recently been passed in Parliament. Declaring (persons) as individual terrorists, we are creating a database on them, along with the United Nations," he said.
"We are creating data of those who indulged in sexual abuse. Those who indulge in sexual abuse will not get jobs. No bank will give loan to those who commit such crimes. We are preparing the database, using technology, which would be available to all,"
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