The ministry noted that even after the rapporteur’s retraction, it still identified points that “indicate unacceptable legal and institutional setbacks.” These include calls for the creation of an “autonomous law” that would change issues already covered by the Criminal Organizations Act and other normative articles.
“The latest report has the potential to cause real legal disruption by proposing innovations that change in a non-systematic and non-technical way long-standing institutions that have been tested by court jurisprudence. This regulatory disruption could benefit criminals being investigated in proceedings that have already been initiated.”
Other items questioned by MJ are the diversion of funds from the PF and other Union security forces into state funds and the fact that Delight ignored an initial proposal put forward by the federal government to create a new criminal type of “criminal faction.”