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Indian paramilitary soldiers walk near Central government offices in New Delhi on December 17, 2008. India's parliament has debated tougher anti-terrorism laws and a plan to set up an FBI-style agency designed to plug gaping security holes exposed by last month's Mumbai attacks. The legislation includes provisions allowing police to hold suspects for up to 180 days, rather than the current 90 days, and allows for a financial clampdown on suspects. The setting up of a National Investigations Agency, styled on the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), also comes after decades of opposition from India's 29 states which had argued such a body would decrease their local law enforcement powers. AFP PHOTO/RAVEENDRAN
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New Delhi, INDIA |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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RAVEENDRAN |
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17 Decembrie 2008 |
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3240 x 1828 (1.44 MB) |
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