(Aamir Shahzad) In the Apex Committee meeting chaired by Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Ali Amin Gandapur, it was decided to give the lead role to the police regarding law and order in some districts of the province. It was agreed on the increase and important decisions were taken. In the meeting, it was decided to provide bullet-proof vehicles to the police and to recruit the vacant posts.
According to the details, an important meeting of the Apex Committee was held under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Ali Amin Gandapur, Provincial Finance Minister, Corps Commander Peshawar, Chief Secretary and IGP and other high civil and military officials participated in the meeting. The overall situation was reviewed in detail, apart from this, long deliberations and important decisions were made on the new plan of action to improve the bad law and order situation in some districts.
In the meeting, Fatiha was recited for the martyrs of the security forces and law enforcement agencies in various events, tributes were paid to the martyrs who sacrificed their lives for peace and order, in the meeting, civil government, security forces and The need to continue the joint efforts of the people was emphasized.
In the meeting chaired by Chief Minister KP, it was decided to give lead role to the police regarding law and order in some districts of the province, and important decisions were taken to increase the capacity of police and civil administration for the improvement of law and order in the province. went
In the meeting, it was decided to provide bullet-proof vehicles to the police and to recruit them on the vacant posts. An important step was taken for the families, the families of 178 martyrs of Pakistan Army and FC belonging to the province who were martyred during the last six months. It was decided to give a package for
According to the decision, 1 million rupees were fixed for the families of martyred soldiers and 2 million rupees for the families of officers. It was also decided to recruit the children of martyrs of Pakistan Army and FC in police and government departments.
In the meeting, the current situation of law and order in Karam district was discussed in detail, the reasons and motivations for law and order situation in Karam were reviewed in detail, the establishment of law and order in the area, the lives and property of people. Resolved to use all available options for security and government performance, the forum agreed to improve the quality of life of the people of the merged districts, give special attention to socio-economic development, more financial resources for rapid social development in the merged districts. Spending resources It was also agreed.
The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has enlisted the services of the Pakistan Army under Article 245 of the Constitution for counter-terrorism operations. It has a key position for the police and administration.
Addressing the meeting, Ali Amin Gandapur said that peace is our first priority and there will be no compromise on it. Eradication and establishment of law and order is the common goal and goal of all, this is a common war of all of us, it can be won only together, for this purpose the government, army, police and administration are working together as a team. .
The Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa said that the efforts of the Pakistan Army for peace and order in the province and the cooperation with the government are commendable.
Interviewer: Welcome to Time.news, where we explore critical issues affecting our communities. Today, we have with us an esteemed expert in security and law enforcement, Dr. Arif Malik. Thank you for joining us, Dr. Malik.
Dr. Malik: It’s a pleasure to be here. Thank you for having me.
Interviewer: Recently, the Apex Committee chaired by Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Ali Amin Gandapur, made some significant decisions regarding law enforcement. Can you break down the implications of these decisions?
Dr. Malik: Absolutely. The Apex Committee’s meeting highlighted a crucial shift in the province’s approach to maintaining law and order. By assigning the police a lead role in certain districts, it recognizes the need for a more proactive response to security threats. This decision can foster a sense of accountability and streamline operations, which has been lacking in the past.
Interviewer: That’s an interesting point. The provision of bullet-proof vehicles to the police is one of the notable decisions. How do you see this impacting their operations?
Dr. Malik: Providing bullet-proof vehicles is a vital step toward enhancing police capabilities, especially in high-risk areas. It not only increases the safety of officers but also boosts morale. When officers feel secure, they are likely to perform their duties more effectively. This initiative could lead to a more assertive police presence, deterring criminal activities.
Interviewer: You mentioned accountability. The meeting also focused on recruiting for vacant police posts. How important is this, especially now?
Dr. Malik: It’s critically important. Filling those vacant positions means more boots on the ground and a better response to emerging threats. An adequately staffed police force can improve community relationships and foster trust, which is essential for effective law enforcement. Moreover, it can help alleviate the burden on current officers who may be overworked.
Interviewer: In light of the recent tragic losses of security personnel, the meeting also paid tribute to the martyrs. Can you elaborate on the importance of recognizing their sacrifices?
Dr. Malik: Acknowledging the sacrifices of our security forces is fundamental to building a resilient community spirit. It not only honors those who have fallen but also serves as a reminder of the ongoing challenges faced by our law enforcement. Establishing financial packages for the families of martyrs is also a step toward empathizing with their sacrifices, ensuring they are supported and recognized by the state.
Interviewer: Speaking of support, the decision to allocate funds for the families of martyred soldiers is noteworthy. How can this aid in community trust and rebuilding?
Dr. Malik: Financial support for the families of martyrs is a critical gesture of goodwill from the government. It shows that the state cares about the individuals who risk their lives for our safety. When communities see that their sacrifices are recognized and honored, they are more likely to cooperate with law enforcement, creating a shared sense of purpose and trust.
Interviewer: As we conclude, what do you believe is the next step for the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government in maintaining law and order?
Dr. Malik: The government must ensure that these decisions are followed through with effective implementation. This means continuous training for police personnel, community engagement programs, and perhaps most importantly, a commitment to transparency. Building trust takes time, but with consistent efforts, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa can see a significant improvement in its law and order situation.
Interviewer: Thank you, Dr. Malik, for your insights. It’s essential to continue this dialogue about security and community well-being in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Dr. Malik: Thank you for having me. It’s a crucial topic, and I’m glad we could shed some light on it.