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Govt allows teachers, staff to carry arms into schools


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PESHAWAR: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government on Monday decided to allow employees of all educational institutions, including teachers, to carry licensed arms on the premises to respond fittingly in case of a terrorist attack.

“The provincial cabinet has decided to allow teachers and other staff members to keep their licensed weapons with them so that in case of any eventuality they could engage attackers for initial five to 10 minutes before personnel of law-enforcement agencies will show up to respond to the attack,” provincial information minister Mushtaq Ahmad Ghani told reporters after the cabinet meeting.

Ghani said the cabinet, which met with Chief Minister Pervez Khattak in the chair, took several decisions for ensuring foolproof security at educational institutions in the province.

He said educational institutions had been told not to reopen campuses unless they fully carried out the government’s security guidelines.

Minister says weapons to help employees engage attackers until security personnel show up

“Strict action will be taken against all those schools, which reopened without taking the suggested security measures, including installation of CCTV cameras, deployment of more guards, and the fixing of barbed or razor wires on boundary walls,” he said.

According to him, the cabinet eulogised the sacrifices of the Army Public School Peshawar students and staff members and directed the education department to inform it about the top government schools so that they could be named after those who were killed in the Dec 16 attack.

Ghani said there were around 65,000 policemen in the province and it was impossible for them to provide security to every school and therefore, the government had opted for community policing.

“We have asked educational institutions to hire services of retired personnel of armed forces from within the community,” he said.

The minister said the province had around 18,500 registered government and 8,000 private schools and in addition to them, from 8,000 to 10,000 unregistered schools operated in the province. “We have directed all educational boards in the province to register unregistered schools within a month. No educational institution will be permitted to charge security fee from students as it is the educational institutions’ responsibility to provide security to students on the premises,” he said.

Ghani said apart from the security of educational institutions, the cabinet was also briefed about the security of markets, hospitals and other public places and that it was decided that community policing would be introduced there too.

He said in the morning, Chief Minister Pervez Khattak along with him and elementary education minister visited several schools in the city and checked security arrangements.

The minister said the chief minister had directed all ministers and MPAs to visit schools in their respective areas to ensure that the security standard operating procedures are strictly followed.

He said the cabinet also approved the provision of stipend at rate of Rs24,000 per annum to unemployed degree holders, who had completed 16 years of education or had got religious education at seminaries.

Ghani said 5,217 applications were received for the purpose and after scrutiny, 3,720 applicants were declared qualified.

He said investigation into the Army Public School carnage had almost been completed and that masterminds behind it along with its perpetrators had been identified.

The minister said masterminds behind the attack were hiding in Afghanistan and therefore, Islamabad should ensure that Kabul arrest them and hand them over to it otherwise it should take steps for catching them on Afghan soil.

He said the government would send cases to the special military courts to be set up in the province in accordance with the constitutional amendment passed by parliament.

Ghani said the existing judicial system was unable to cope with the situation and therefore, it was expected that the special courts would decide cases of terrorism expeditiously.

BILLS APPROVED: The minister said the cabinet also approved the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Universities (Amendment) Bill 2015 proposing changes in the existing law to reduce the tenure of vice chancellor of public sector universities

Govt allows teachers, staff carry arms in schools from four years to three years.

He said the amendment also provided for the sending of a government university’s vice chancellor on forced leave for 90 days.

Ghani said the cabinet approved three bills related to labourers, including the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Bonded Labour Abolition Bill, the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Prohibition of Employment of Children Bill and the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Shops and Other Establishments Bill.

He said the cabinet approved the creation of a joint board for the Sarhad Development Authority and Small Industrial Development Board and that it would formulate a policy and master plan for the merger of two bodies.

The minister said the cabinet also decided to name a bridge in Ustarzai Payan village after Lieutenant Wajihullah Khan, who had died during an operation against militants in Khyber Agency.

He also called upon the federal government to pay around Rs300 billion dues to the province on account of net profit on hydel power generation and the National Finance Commission Award saying his government will spend the money on improving security situation.

Published in Dawn, January 13th, 2015


Govt allows teachers, staff to carry arms into schools - Pakistan - DAWN.COM



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I'm against this completely. have more guards professionals at school premises a teachers job is to teach and nothing more. guns are dangerous and accidents can happen.. also what if mistakenly guns get into the hands of minors etc?
 
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it is an excellent decision public should bear arms to protect there lives and properties.police is often slow to react in general and in current circumstances with terrorists becoming more and more dangerous attacking even school children public must bear arms but no automatics they should remain with authorities/private security etc etc (no banned boor/caliber arms should be bear by public).

Army has it self armed peace lashkares in agencies.
 
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I'm against this completely. have more guards professionals at school premises a teachers job is to teach and nothing more. guns are dangerous and accidents can happen.. also what if mistakenly guns get into the hands of minors etc?


Keeping in mind the Pushtoon traditions of KPK, most of the people are well familiar with arms. But you have a point.
 
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Is that wise...its giving a trigger happy idiot an opportunity without strings!

I guess gun lords or whatever finally got big sales!
 
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Not a good Idea - Govt. should provide security (i.e. give schools more funds to hire professional for security) but if govt. is trying to give up his responsibility than law should allow every citizen to carry weapon for his/her security.
 
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Wrong decision, Guns kill no matter who has it.
Put some armed guards in every school, every School has a chowkidar, get a retired armed to teeth soldier as a chowkidar instead.
 
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Good decision to kill all rented Indian TTB Terrorist who ran away into the other side of border these days ...
 
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In the light of the situation, time is HIGHLY CRITICAL more time it takes for security forces to arrive the more deaths will take place. Introduce teachers with Military backgrounds who can be checked off and allowed to carry firearms or give schools armed guards trained in dealing with this scum.

More people who can shield children from these vile filth until proper arse kicking arrives is a good Idea but not handing out arms willy nilly is not good idea.
 
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very bad decision if true..

Teachers job is to teach only. Make security staff mandatory for each school if they are worried about safety. We talk about peace and promoting softer version of Islam and we have come to an idea of handing over a gun to every teacher. It means the teacher may use it for other purpose when angry, it also means the students will see the gun everyday in teacher's hands, pocket and it may leave negative impact on the students. In many countries, carrying a gun is a crime and here you are handing it the most respectable person "A Teacher".

I wonder if students would take it so lightly that they might want to carry it too... very bad decision whomsoever came up with such a pathetic idea
 
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Keeping in mind the Pushtoon traditions of KPK, most of the people are well familiar with arms. But you have a point.
good intention and call of the day
the only issue is to watch out for radicalised teachers who might turn these guns on children and run away before police or army comes to the rescue.

if proper vetting and screening is done then senior students also need to be trained and have weapons in ready shelves and proper drills should be conducted on evacuation of unarmed children and confronting the terrorists while police or army is on its way.
 
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This is ridiculous, teachers can't be expected to face terrorists even if we equip them with the most high end weapons what is worse we would be sending a very bad message to the students who will study in shadow of said weapons. Its the job of Govt to provide security.
 
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Not a bad decision. Firstly, people in KPK are usually accustomed to weapons - it won't be any different if teachers have them, as long as they're legal and licensed. Schools already have armed guards (had them before the attack too), won't have any effect on the children or 'give them a bad message' or anything.

Secondly, training should be given for teachers who wish to carry weapons. They should know how to safely handle them and in case of any attack, they should be trained enough to know how to take cover and how to actually fight using their weapons. A basic, three to four hours course would be enough for this purpose.

Some states in the US have been doing the same, allowing teachers to carry weapons and training them, ever since the school shootings - what's wrong if we do it?
Sandy Hook massacre: US teachers trained to use guns in classroom 'to protect pupils' | Daily Mail Online
Missouri teachers can become armed safety officers under new law| Reuters

Obviously, good training will be required to prevent stuff like this from happening:
Utah teacher shoots herself in leg with concealed weapon| Reuters
 
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And we used to teach pen is mightier than gun. How is it true when teachers have to carry guns?

This is a complete failure of kp govt. they've admitted they can't protect schools properly and have left the teachers to secure themselves.

Idiot govt
 
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