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Rs7bn set aside for police in merged districts: CM

2024-10-02
PESHAWAR: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur said on Tuesday that Rs7 billion had been allocated for strengthening the police force in the merged districts along with the provision of 122 new bulletproof vehicles.

He said Rs1 billion had also been released for the provision of armoured personnel carrier vehicles to the police in the merged districts.

He stated this while chairing an important meeting on law and order, which reviewed the current security situation of the province with special focus on the southern and merged districts, according to an official handout.

Progress on provision of vehicles and other essential gadgets to strengthen the police in these areas, and other related matters were also reviewed threadbare.

Chief minister`s adviser on information and publierelationsBarristerMohammad Ali Saif, adviser on finance Muzammil Aslam, chief secretary Nadeem Aslam Chaudhry, police chief Akhtar Hayat Khan, additional chief secretary for home affairs Mohammad Abid Majeed, relevant divisional commissioners, regional police officers, deputy commissioners, and district police officers werein attendance.

The meeting reviewed the implementation status of the decisions made during the tribal jirga chaired by the chief minister early last month.

Mr Gandapur said that 1,300 new positions had been approved to enhance the capacity of the police in Dera, Tank, and Lakki Marwat districts, and directed the quarters concerned that local people be given first priority in recruitment against these posts.

He said job quota for the children of martyred police personnel for the position of assistant sub-inspector had been increased by100 percent.

He directed steps to create maximum employment opportunities in merged districts by implementing a new mining policy for the region.

He said that the government was going to constitute a jirga for just distribution of oil and gas resources in North Waziristan.

Mr Gandapur directed that special attention be given to providing healthcare and education facilities to people and sports and other healthy activities be organised for the youth at the locallevel to keep them away from negative activities.-Bureau Report