Khasadar arrested for stealing Rs6 million
Amount was intended for the salaries of khasadars.
GHALLANAI:
A member of the khasadar force in Mohmand Agency has been arrested on charges of stealing Rs6 million last month, Upper Mohmand political administration (PA) told The Express Tribune. The amount, intended to pay the salaries of the khasadars, was stolen from a locker in the PA office.
Following the theft, the administration set-up a team to investigate the matter under Upper Mohmand Assistant Political Agent (APA) Rasool Khan.
Three clerks and a peon were initially taken into custody, but were released later. Meanwhile, Rs1,500 were deducted from each khasadar’s salary last month, to deal with the loss.
According to the political administration, there are 2,600 khasadars in Mohmand Agency with monthly salaries ranging from Rs8,000 to Rs12,000.
Their salaries have been regularly drawn from the government exchequer since 2008. An official of the political administration said that some of the money is distributed among the volunteers of the peace committees while the remainder is unaccounted.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 27th, 2012.
A member of the khasadar force in Mohmand Agency has been arrested on charges of stealing Rs6 million last month, Upper Mohmand political administration (PA) told The Express Tribune. The amount, intended to pay the salaries of the khasadars, was stolen from a locker in the PA office.
Following the theft, the administration set-up a team to investigate the matter under Upper Mohmand Assistant Political Agent (APA) Rasool Khan.
Three clerks and a peon were initially taken into custody, but were released later. Meanwhile, Rs1,500 were deducted from each khasadar’s salary last month, to deal with the loss.
According to the political administration, there are 2,600 khasadars in Mohmand Agency with monthly salaries ranging from Rs8,000 to Rs12,000.
Their salaries have been regularly drawn from the government exchequer since 2008. An official of the political administration said that some of the money is distributed among the volunteers of the peace committees while the remainder is unaccounted.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 27th, 2012.