The government of the region should also appoint special judges to try those arrested for the killings in June.
The special courts will hold quick hearings to decide such cases, said Sharif, who was in Gilgit to chair the budget session of the Gilgit-Baltistan Council.
The Council adopted the Pakistan Protection Bill for speedy trial of those involved in killing the foreign climbers and their local guide. The law will also be used to counter crimes like kidnapping for ransom and sectarian killings.
Days after killing the foreign climbers, terrorists gunned down a colonel, a captain and a senior police officer who were investigating the attack.
Addressing the Council, Sharif lauded authorities for arresting 11 persons for the killings, including the alleged mastermind of the attack.
The Chief Secretary informed the meeting that seven of the 18 terrorists involved in the attack were yet to be traced.
The new law allows judges of special courts to wear masks and provides for inter-provincial transfer of prisoners.
The findings of joint investigation teams will be admissible in the special courts, whose decisions can be challenged only in the Supreme Court, he said.
Sharif directed the Gilgit-Baltistan government to raise a modern anti-terror force, which should be trained in latest techniques to fight terrorism and provided the best weapons.
This was Sharif's first visit to Gilgit since he assumed office in June. It was also the first time a premier chaired a session of the Gilgit-Baltistan Council within the region.
The premier expressed his resentment at the slow acquisition of land for the Diamer Bhasha dam and said this task should be completed by December. He directed the concerned minister to release funds for this purpose.
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