Tool of terror
The Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Control and Punishment) Act, 2002 (TADA), was Nepal's reaction to a global apprehension of terrorism since the events of 11 September 2001, and localised in Nepal through continued state of conflict between the government and the pro-republic Communist Party of Nepal (CPN-Maoists).
The comprehensive and convoluted coverage of terrorist and disruptive acts under TADA Section 3(2) targets persons who conspire, cause, compel, commit, instigate, establish, remunerate or publicise acts of terrorism, or harbour persons involved with terrorist and disruptive activities. Terrorist or disruptive activities include damage, destruction, injury, death, kidnapping and threats, and the production, distribution, storage transport, export, import, sale, possession or installation of explosive or poisonous substances, or the assembly and training of persons for these purposes.