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Women commandos to fi ght terrorism in KP


The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Police Department has decided to launch its first batch of women police commandoes to extend support to the force in extreme emergency situations, cases of terrorism and to check women’s involvement in crimes in any part of the province.

Similarly, the police department is also about to inaugurate its first special combatant unit (SCU) of 150 commandos to give backing to the police force in serious nature cases like different kinds of human disasters in the province.

This was disclosed by Inspector General of Police, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Nasir Khan Durrani in an exclusive interview with Dawn. He said that the role of women police in crime control could not be ignored, but they were not given due attention in past.

“We have for the first time established women facilitation desks in the police stations to help the female complainants,” he said. The IGP said that the 40-member group of women commandoes would prove helpful in combating terrorism, extremism and normal crimes.

IGP says Peshawar vulnerable from all sides
About the SCU, he said that the personnel, selected from the already existing Elite Force, had been trained on the pattern of Special Services Group of the army to meet challenges.

The special contingent trained as paratroops and in amphibious operations would be equipped with sophisticated weapons which will have at its disposal the quickest possible means of mobility, including a standby helicopter facility, so that it would be available for immediate movement.

“The force can be deployed in any part of the province for sting operations, interdictions, counter-terrorism operations, helicopter and airborne operations and amphibious operations both independently and in support of other police units or law enforcement agencies,” the IGP said.

He said that the cases pertaining to kidnapping for ransom and extortion were carried out by terrorists for raising funds as they had suffered heavily in the military operation ‘Zarb-i-Azb’.

“Tehreek-i-Taliban Mohmand (TTM) has set up headquarters far away on Afghanistan border and the entire process of criminal activities is carried out through Afghan SIMs,” he said, adding that the Khyber Agency-based militant group Lashkar-i-Islam was the main intruder in Peshawar, but police could not chase them in Fata. He hoped that the military operation would help control the crimes in the settled areas as well.

Owing to its geographical location, he said, Peshawar was very vulnerable from all sides where terrorists could easily enter and mix with the population to evade their arrest. He said that in the past there was no law to check the residents of any locality.

However, the incumbent provincial government in consultation with police had approved several laws, including Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Hotel Restriction (security) Ordinance 2014, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Rent Restriction (security) Ordinance 2014 and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Sensitive and Vulnerable Establishments and Places (security) Ordinance 2014, which will help overcome the crimes.

The first two laws are meant to check misuse of the hotels, buildings, houses and shops by obtaining complete data regarding the tenants and all those staying in the hotels. “The main issues were created since the arrival of Afghan nationals as there was no data regarding them which caused the lawlessness.” With the approval of these laws, he said, work on data compilation of the people had been in progress which also helped in checking of crimes.

Referring to the poor investigation process, Mr Durrani said that in the past there were only two training centres – at Kohat and Mansehra – which could not cater to the current needs, but now two new training schools, one each in Malakand and Swabi, were approved to build capacity of the force.

“It is our credit to open one school of investigation at Hayatabad, one school of intelligence in Abbottabad, and four new schools, including the school for explosives handling, school for traffic management, and school for public disorder & riot management, will soon be set up in KP,” he said.

The main reasons for many sabotage acts, he said, were the lack of checking of people at Torkham border, free roaming of non-custom paid vehicles, unchecked Afghans, and excessive use of Afghan SIMs.

The IGP said that SMS complaint system would be inaugurated after Muharram and above all the citizens could personally contact him through SMS anytime.
 
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First of all thanks for telling us the level of ur party members. If pti takes them , you will protest and say that he has accumulated the filth of politics.

But the point that ptians (whom you guys call potians) are making is that n league/ppp/ and other status quo parties are already filled with such filth right now(present tense).

Secondly, i support PTI not because it is perfect, it is ideal but it has the least filth relatively speaking.

Lastly i think this forum is not to discuss such things. It should be focussed on the positives and negatives being done by PTI & JI in KPK.
 
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First of all thanks for telling us the level of ur party members. If pti takes them , you will protest and say that he has accumulated the filth of politics.
Oh no no no we understand that PTI is a political laundry, everyone who enters the party, becomes as clean as whistle :)

But the point that ptians (whom you guys call potians) are making is that n league/ppp/ and other status quo parties are already filled with such filth right now(present tense).
1- I call them youthiyas
2- How much of PTI's own leadership is home grown? PTI is no better than the status quo it claims to fight against.
Secondly, i support PTI not because it is perfect, it is ideal but it has the least filth relatively speaking.
Least filth? Its full of filth, from top to bottom, filled with incompetents and nincompoops.

Lastly i think this forum is not to discuss such things. It should be focussed on the positives and negatives being done by PTI & JI in KPK.
Oh you figured it at the end of the post. Bravo!
 
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Going after the bad eggs: IGP seeks enquiry against ‘corrupt’ officials
By Our Correspondent
Published: November 2, 2014
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The handout stated that the K-P Police has embarked on a strict and stringent regime of internal accountability against officers and officials. PHOTO: FILE

PESHAWAR:
Taking notice of complaints against officials of Nowshera and Peshawar traffic police, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa IGP Nasir Khan Durrani ordered their suspension and the initiation of departmental proceedings, read an official handout.


The orders were issued on October 30, 2014 after a preliminary report was submitted to the IGP by the respective enquiry committees.

In the first case, the IGP received a complaint from a resident of Nizampur, Nowshera. The complainant alleged the SHO and Muharrar of Nizampur police station deliberately delayed the registration of an FIR against his brother’s murder and showed a lack of interest in the investigation.

The provincial police chief suspended the officials based on a report filed by additional IG investigations and ordered the initiation of a departmental enquiry.

In the second case, the IGP received an anonymous complaint against Peshawar traffic police officials, who were accused of corrupt practices.

Based on the complaint, a secret probe was conducted and Durrani subsequently suspended ASI Ajmal Khan, ASI Malang Jan, SI Noorul Qamar and SI Kifayat Khan. A departmental enquiry was also initiated against the officials.

The handout stated that the K-P Police has embarked on a strict and stringent regime of internal accountability against officers and officials.

Published in The Express Tribune, November 2nd, 2014.

Going after the bad eggs: IGP seeks enquiry against ‘corrupt’ officials – The Express Tribune
 
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Surprise visits: Over a hundred teachers found absent in Manshera
By Our Correspondent
Published: November 1, 2014
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In some schools, teachers were caught marking their colleagues present.

MANSEHRA: Education authorities paid surprise visits to public sector institutions in Mansehra and found 125 teachers absent from duty, as a result of which their salaries were held.

Official sources at the office of district education officer (DEO) Mansehra said the step was taken on the directives of the provincial government, in line with its pledge to improve the education system. Circle in charges were asked to ensure regular attendance and punctuality of teachers, and to take disciplinary action during surprise visits.

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During his visits to primary schools, Assistant Sub-divisional Officer Muhammad Shafique found many teachers absent. Shafique told The Express Tribune he had received many complaints after which he decided to take action. He added many heads of schools were also found to be violating discipline.

According to the sub-divisional officer, some teachers had marked their attendance in registers but were not present. In some schools, teachers were caught marking their colleagues present. Such teachers were served show-cause notices and their salaries have been held.

DEO Goher Ali said the absent teachers could even face termination if their replies to show-cause notices are not found satisfactory. He stressed there was a zero-tolerance policy with regard to violation of discipline and rules, adding teachers would be punished irrespective of political affiliations or social status. He urged all teachers to work honestly for the sake of the children’s future.

Published in The Express Tribune, November 1st, 2014.

Surprise visits: Over a hundred teachers found absent in Manshera – The Express Tribune
 
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