Balochistan administration: Targeted operations on terrorists given go-ahead

Police, FC ordered to take strict action against criminals; offices of former ministers sealed.

Police and FC were directed to crack down culprits rather than resorting to defence tactics and to apprehend whoever was found guilty of any crime. PHOTO: EXPRESS/FILE

QUETTA:


A high-level meeting of the provincial administration of Balochistan has decided to carry out targeted operations on terrorists and their hideouts to restore law and order in the province.


The high profile meeting, chaired by Balochistan Chief Secretary Babar Yaqoob Fateh Mohammad, reviewed the law and order situation, made plans to improve security in the province, and directed law enforcement agencies to prevent sectarian violence, kidnapping for ransom, and targeted killings in the province.

Inspector General (IG) police Tariq Umar Khatab, Home Secretary Akbar Hussain Durrani, DIG Frontier Corps (FC), CCPO Quetta, Commissioner Quetta, IG Prisoners, DCO Quetta, DIG Operations and other civil and security officials attended the meeting.

The meeting decided to maintain the writ of the government in the province to restore the faith of people in the government. Police and FC were directed to crack down culprits rather than resorting to defence tactics and to apprehend whoever was found guilty of any crime.


They were also directed to cooperate with each other and take strong actions in the A and B areas of the province without any hesitation.

Chief Secretary Fateh told the participants of the meeting that the assembly was dissolved and governor’s rule was imposed due to worsening law and order in the province.

It was also decided, during the meeting, to call back the security protocol provided to former ministers and deploy all forces to maintaining of law and order.

Furthermore, the meeting maintained that the exhibition of weapons will be prohibited in the provincial capital as Section 144 remained in place. Meanwhile, all offices of former provincial ministers were sealed and locked so that no one would remove files and documents after the government’s dismissal.

All government assets, including vehicles, will soon be recovered from the ministers and they will be asked to vacate their official residences.

Published in The Express Tribune, January 15th, 2013.
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