The decision, announced on Thursday after a cabinet meeting, is aimed at curbing rising cases of sexual violence and protecting vulnerable groups. The measure will apply alongside prison sentences, with courts empowered to order treatment as a mandatory condition for offenders.
Government officials said the move reflects growing public demand for tougher penalties on sexual crimes. Supporters argue that the policy will serve as a deterrent, while critics have raised concerns about human rights and the long-term medical implications of the procedure.
The bill will now proceed to parliament for final approval before implementation.