The chief minister of Uttar Pradesh has asked officials to consider evoking the National Security Act against a person involved in murder and making a ransom call for ₹20 lakh to his family.
About National Security Act:
It is a law of preventive detention enacted in 1980.
The national security act (NSA) is an act that empowers the government to detain a person if the authorities are satisfied that he/she is a threat to national security or to prevent him/her from disrupting public order.
The law empowers the centre and state government to detain a person to bar him from acting in any matter prejudicial to national security.
Under the law, the maximum span for which a person can be detained is 12 months. However, the government can extend it, if it feels so.