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i lost a coursemate today.

Heart attack after jumah prayers and passed away. He was in 48 Signals battalion but attached to FC.


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Tayyab Tariq (or TT as we called him), in third year in Signals College. I spent 6 years with him. One hell of a guy, it was never boring when he was around.

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Type 69-II tanks being transferred from Pakistan Army to Frontier Corps KPK and Balochistan. Tanks, artillery, helicopters the FC with it's current manpower, firepower and combat experience has transformed into Pakistan's second army standing guard on the western front.


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Monday, August 26, 2013



FC’s use as private security inflicts Rs 183m loss on govt


By Tanveer Ahmed


ISLAMABAD: The audit authorities have unearthed Rs 183 million losses inflicted to national exchequer in the wake of deployment of Frontier Constabulary (FC) personnel for security of private individuals as well as government organisations.

The major loss to the national exchequer was identified in the audit report of the Auditor General of Pakistan for the audit year 2012-13 that emphasised the public money should not be utilised for benefit of particular person or a section of community.

In the first case, the audit report observed that the personnel of FC were deployed for security of retired government servants, MNAs and senators and pointed out that deployment cost was not recovered from these individuals.

From 2009 to 2012, an expenditure of Rs 46.082 million was incurred on the deployment of these personnel. The management of District office Frontier Constabulary Gadoon Khyber Pakhtunkhwa deployed their 110 personnel for security of private individuals.

The auditor general observed that deployment of FC personnel to private individuals at public expense was irregular and unauthorised and when inquired about it, FC management didn’t reply to it.

The audit report recommended that expenditure incurred for providing security to private individuals should be recovered and deposited into government account. ha ha ha!!!

In a similar case, the amount of Rs 136.986 million could not be recovered by FC Khyber Pakhtunkhwa for deployment of their troops on the security of various private and government organisations during, 2011-12, the audit report revealed.

Irregular purchase of arms from ISI: Auditor general unearthed financial irregularity in the accounts of FC when it identified that the organisation purchased Rs 17.575 million worth of arms from the Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) without open competition.

The management of inspector general FC Headquarters Peshawar paid an amount of Rs 17.575 million for purchase of arms from directorate general ISI during the year 2011-12. These arms include 18 AA Gun 12.7 mm, 35 SMG 7.62 mm Chinese and 17 mortar 60 mm.

Audit General however observed that the items were purchased without open competition and pointed out that supplier, ISI, was neither a manufacturer nor sole proprietor of the items purchased.

The major discrepancy was FC management also floated a tender for the purchase of SMG and received a bid from AYA Corporation for US $ 280 per unit that accounts to Rs 25,200 per unit. However the bid was not considered.

It may be mentioned here that same purchased from ISI cost Rs 45000 per unit, higher than the bid given by AYA Corporation.

Audit report observed that procurements made without open competition deprived the government of benefits of competitiveness rates.

It also mentioned that purchase of SMGS7.62 mm Chinese from ISI instead of the rate offered by AYA Corporation resulted in a loss of Rs 693,000 and held that the matter may be investigated and responsibility be fixed on account of irregularity.
Old news one of the IG of police was imprisoned as this frontier constabulary is part of police kpk and under previous Nwfp GOVT but also use in isb and sindh their role is to patrol previous Nwfp settled and previous fata borders

since the. Things have changed now is pretty much as police I think since there is no fata
Type 69-II tanks being transferred from Pakistan Army to Frontier Corps KPK and Balochistan. Tanks, artillery, helicopters the FC with it's current manpower, firepower and combat experience has transformed into Pakistan's second army standing guard on the western front.


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Again old news unless some new transfers are happening about 88 t69 were re gun to old 100 mm gun and all ammo along with these 88 tanks transfers to I guess 50/50 to FC kpk and Baluchistan

army have switched from old 100mm gun to 125mm and some older 105 mm may be still there

also fc has now higher caliber artillery units 130mm and other vs in the past 25 pounders

all campaign against ttp in all agencies were spearheaded by HQ FC kpk with additional army units under its command except north waziristan, it was only army 11 Corp lead ops

their units had more combat experience then most of any units

72 new fc wing/regiments being raised in kpk and Baluchistan that’s equivalent to two army corps of about 30k strength bringing total to about 4 army corps equivalent Fc
 
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It's a regimental motto. previously was "once a piffer, always a piffer" I believe.
This change happened in the same year when Yahya decided to add at least a platoon worth of Bengali troops into Piffer battalions, to reduce homogeneity.
labbaik means as in we're ready/we're here.
 
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FC Baluchistan is no were near wt FC kpk is in strength, equipment, capability, and experience. FC Baluchistan retooling, strengthening, and retraining began a few years ago, once the kpk was pacified and the focus shifted from fata n kpk. It will take a few more years to see the full results of all this investment in FC Baluchistan.

ps. by FC i mean Frontier Corps. and not constabulary.
 
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FC Baluchistan is no were near wt FC kpk is in strength, equipment, capability, and experience. FC Baluchistan retooling, strengthening, and retraining began a few years ago, once the kpk was pacified and the focus shifted from fata n kpk. It will take a few more years to see the full results of all this investment in FC Baluchistan.

ps. by FC i mean Frontier Corps. and not constabulary.
Why don't they just combine it all into a Gendarmerie Command model?? You'll have an easier time coordinating resources and more sharing of similar equipment, no??
 
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