Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Special Force recruitment starts to secure Parachinar Road

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PESHAWAR: The recruitment process for the Special Protection Force has been initiated based on the decision of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Apex Committee  which will help to secure the Parachinar Road.

According to sources on Tuesday, the Finance Department has approved the funds, and the recruitment process will be completed by the end of January 2025.

A total of 399 personnel will be recruited on a contract basis, including 350 constables and 45 head constables.

These recruits will be selected from ex-servicemen, with an age limit of 45 years.

The Special Protection Force will be equipped with modern weapons to ensure the safety on the Parachinar Road.

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PM Shehbaz vows to root out terrorism from country   

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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif on Friday said that the time has come to eliminate the terrorists of Fitna-ul-Khawarij, responsible for attacks on security forces and civilians.

Shahbaz Sharif, while addressing the meeting of the Apex Committee formed for the implementation of the National Action Plan, said some Khawarij intruders were living in Pakistan especially in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to disturb the country’s peace.

He urged provinces, federal authorities, and institutions to devise a comprehensive plan to combat terrorism and ensure peace across Pakistan.

He also vowed to tackle the growing challenge of digital media including the fake news and misinformation on social media platforms calling it inevitable for elimination of terrorism and extremism from the country.

“On digital front, the venom against Pakistan is being spitted through social media from some elements abroad. This is also a big challenge, which is supported by distorted facts and twisted reality,” the prime minister said.

The meeting was attended by Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, the federal cabinet members, chief ministers of all provinces, Chief of Army Staff and other high officials.

The prime minister said that certain questions were being raised by distorting facts and twisting the reality on social media that were denting the state’s image.

“If we don’t counter this challenge, all efforts (to eliminate terrorism and extremism in the country) will go waste,” he said expressing the confidence that the government would overcome such challenges.

The prime minister recalled how fake news were spread with regard to martyrdom of personnel of Rangers on November 26.

The sacrifices of the armed forces are immense which would not go waste and Pakistan will continue its journey towards peace, stability and prosperity, he added.

PM Shehbaz Sharif on the occasion congratulated the nation as Pakistan assumed non-permanent membership of United Nation Security Council.

He pointed out that the agenda of prosperity and development was discussed in the previous day’s meeting where it was agreed that without bringing peace and stability in the country, economic development was not possible.

The government, he said was determined to completely eliminate Fitna Al-Khawarij from the country to ensure socio-economic development of the country.

The prime minister stressed that the federal government, the provinces and all relevant stakeholders in collaboration with the Pakistan security forces should make a comprehensive plan in this regard.

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6,801 polling stations declared highly sensitive in Sindh

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KARACHI:  Caretaker Sindh Chief Minister Justice (Retd) Maqbool Baqar chaired the 30th provincial Apex Committee meeting at CM House to review election arrangements and national action plan tasks.

During the Apex committee meeting, the Chief Minister reviewed the arrangements for the upcoming election.

The committee was informed that there would be a total of 19,008 polling stations, including 5,657 normal, 6,550 sensitive, and 6,801 highly sensitive ones.

IG Police Riffat Mukhtar shared the police deployment criteria, stating that four police personnel would be deployed at a normal polling station, five at a sensitive one, and seven at a highly sensitive polling station.

A total of 143,156 police personnel would be deployed at the polling stations, including 95,400 at the normal polling stations, 10,648 in the QRF Police, and 37,108 in the Auxiliary Force.

Additionally, the Rangers and Army would be deployed for QRF duties at selected highly sensitive polling stations, in addition to the police force.

Corps Commander Karachi Lt. Gen. Babar Iftikhar informed the Chief Minister that army troops had been dispatched all over the province to serve as the third tier during the general elections.

The Chief Minister expressed his satisfaction with the election arrangements and mentioned that he had personally visited the divisional headquarters of the province to review the arrangements.

The regional election commissioners present at the meeting also expressed their satisfaction with all the arrangements, including security ones.

The CM pointed out that in November 2023 the situation of street crime was disturbed, On average 265 per day street crimes were reported, 15 Madadgar responses were slow (more than 10 mins), Police Vehicles were in dismal condition, and Organized crime was unchecked.

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PM chairs Apex Committee of Special Investment Facilitation Council

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Caretaker Prime Minister Anwarul-Haq Kakar on Thursday convened the Apex Committee of the Special Investment Facilitation Council. The meeting was held at the Prime Minister’s House, which marked by special participation from military leadership, also saw the presence of provincial chief ministers and federal ministers. The focus of the gathering centered on reviewing issues related … Read more

SIFC Apex Committee focuses on efforts to improve business, investment

ISLAMABAD: Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) resumed the proceedings of the 5th Apex Committee meeting on Saturday focusing on efforts to improve business and investment climate in the country. The meeting was chaired by the caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar and attended by the Chief of Army Staff, Federal Cabinet, Provincial Chief Ministers, and high-level … Read more

SIFC approves projects for attracting investments

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  • The meeting was chaired by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.
  • He appreciated expeditious operationalization of SIFC.
  •  SIFC approved attracting investments from friendly countries.

ISLAMABAD: The third meeting of the Apex Committee of Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) was held here to continue the positive momentum to attract investment in various sectors of economy.

The meeting was chaired by Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif and attended by Chief of Army Staff, chief ministers, federal and provincial ministers, and high-level government officials.

The prime minister appreciated the expeditious operationalization of SIFC in a short span and its efficient functioning through a collaborative approach.

The Apex Committee appreciated the global impact of the ongoing outreach strategy through seminars and project inaugurations; which would be augmented by the SIFC’s website, being launched shortly.

It gave final approval of the projects, presented by the ministries, for attracting investments from friendly countries, under the umbrella of SIFC, in key sectors of agriculture, livestock, mining, minerals, information technology and energy.

The Apex Committee showed all-out support for successful conduct of the upcoming visit of a high-level delegation from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to Pakistan through the SIFC platform. The prime minister directed to make this inaugural visit a momentous event.

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Apex Committee decides to eradicate all sources of terrorist facilitators

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Intelligence agencies briefed participants about security IG KP relayed about ongoing prove into suicide attack. Participants prayed for elevation of ranks of martyrs The Apex Committee Friday expressed determination to protect lives and property of the people at every cost and make an example of the terrorists who shed blood of Pakistanis. Prime Minister Shehbaz … Read more

IMF conditions ‘beyond imagination’ despite economic challenges: PM

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PM Shehbaz Sharif called for forging national unity against terrorism He suggested a complete audit of the spending in KP since 2010 The prime minister announced compensation for Peshawar blast martyrs PESHAWAR: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif called for forging national unity against the terrorism and urged all the stakeholders to shun their differences and sit … Read more

Peshawar blast: PM announces compensation for heirs of martyrs

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  • He announced Rs two million for heirs of martyrs.
  • PM announced Rs five lakh for injured.
  • Nation rendered sacrifices in war against terrorism.

PESHAWAR: Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif here Friday announced Rs two million for the heirs of all martyrs and Rs five lakh for those injured in the deadly suicide attack at police lines’ mosque on January 30.

Addressing the Apex Committee meeting held under his chairmanship here at Governor House, the Prime Minister said the compensation amount was not an alternative to the grief and sorrow through which the victims’ families were passing through but was a token of relief on the part of federal government to ease the financial difficulties of members of the bereaved families and injured victims.

The prime minister said the entire nation including civil and military armed forces, civil society, people and government officials had rendered great sacrifices in war against terrorism.

On the other hand,Prime Minister (PM) Shehbaz Sharif said the federal government would extend maximum support in strengthening the Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) and police of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) to help it better fight terrorism.

In his initial remarks at the apex committee here on the recent Peshawar terrorist incident, he said the province witnessed a fresh spate of terrorist incidents that needed capacity-building of its security departments.

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Sindh apex committee decides to crush terrorists, street criminals  

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  • CM said that the CPLC reported 85,000 cases of street crime in 2022.
  • 7000 street crime cases were happening every month in the city.
  • Murad Ali Shah directed for decisive operation against criminals.

KARACHI: The Apex Committee in its 28th meeting held under the chairmanship of Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah at CM House assessed the recent uprising in terrorism wave in the country and evaluated overall intelligence reports presented by the different agencies and decided to crush every kind of threat, including terrorism, drug peddling, street crime, and dacoits in Katcha area through an intelligence-based well-coordinated vigorous targeted operation.

The CM also decided that the three IGPs – Sindh, Punjab, and Balochistan would sit together, and chalk out a complete plan to launch an operation against the dacoits in the katcha area for which all the law enforcement agencies would support them. “In want, the operation against the bandits must be made a decisive and cleansing operation once and for all,” the CM said categorically.

The meeting was attended by provincial ministers, Naasir Shah, Sharjeel Memon, Murtaza Wahab, Corps Commander Karachi Lt Gen Babar Iftikhar, DG Rangers Maj Gen Azhar Waqas, IG Police Ghulam Nabi Memon, provincial heads of Intelligence agencies and other concerned.

The CM said that the CPLC reported 85,000 cases [of street crime] during 2022 and asked the IG Police Ghulam Nabi to brief the meeting. The IG said that four different crimes such as bike snatching, car snatching, mobile snatching, and robberies were constituting `street crime’. He added that 85,000 cases of street crime in the year 2022 meant 7000 cases were happening every month in the city. “If 7000 cases are divided in a month or with 30.5 days it would come to 229 cases per day.

Similarly, 229 or 230 cases per day are divided with 108 police stations in the city the crime per police station per day would come to 2.1 cases,” he said and went on to say that 50 percent of the total street crime cases happened to be of bike snatching – meant one street crime happened to be taking place in the city every day.

Ghulam nabi Memon told the meeting that during 2022 the police performed 2258 encounters, busted 1259 gangs, arrested 16621 dacoits/terrorists, and killed 204.

The CM directed the law department to expedite the process.

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