Pakistan Govt ordered to make crypto currency policy

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PESHAWAR:
The Peshawar High Court (PHC) has directed the federal government to formulate a policy within two months regarding the prevention of illegal business and trading of crypto currency across the country, including Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. It has also ordered the government to submit a report.

A division bench consisting of Justice Syed Arshad Ali and Justice Dr Khurshid Iqbal issued this order while hearing a petition filed by Barrister Huzaifa Ahmad, who represented himself in court. Deputy Attorney General Bilal Durrani represented the federal government.

The petitioner contended that in this era of technology, the concept of digital currency has emerged, through which money is transferred digitally. However, there is no regulation or legal framework to control such currencies.

He said the State Bank of Pakistan, through a notification issued in 2018, declared such online business activities illegal. Despite this, many individuals continue to operate on various digital platforms.

According to the petitioner, not only are coaching centers and training academies operating in the K-P offering services related to cryptocurrency and forex trading, but they are also being promoted through social media platforms such as TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube.

These academies are functioning illegally without any government monitoring.

The petitioner said operators and traders are able to collect, withdraw, and freeze funds online, and that the relevant authorities are aware of this illegal trade but have taken no action to stop it. He said he had written to the concerned authorities in this regard but received no response.

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