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Politicians do have deep pockets and connections with the rotten police officers for sure. There is no denying that. But there are a lot of sincere, honest and capable police officers on sensitive intel ops throughout Punjab and have been doing a great job at it. There are departments within the Police force that are beyond any political influence and are being spearheaded by military officers on deputations. All we need to do is gather up the courage and develop the will and consensus on improving and empowering such Police officers. Rangers and the Army certainly will have the requisite oversight and that is a must parameter that needs to be accounted for in order to achieve the goals set forth.

I am sure there are a lot of very sincere officers. I, in no way denigrate the entire police force en mass. That would be unfair. However, as an Institution, the Police is a failure. Simply put, how safe do innocent people feel around Police officers or in Police stations in Pakistan? Our Police force was set up in colonial times as an enforcer for the colonial govt. The Police's job was to protect the Raj's officers and businesses not the public. This is why the Police behave the way they do. When the foundation is wrong, the building cant stand. The Police needs a total overhaul. To achieve this we cant use the same tools that create the problem in the first place. We need a different force from the ground up. My humble opinion of course.
 
Pushroon nationalists already calling this operation against Pushtoons.
Their ethnic loyalty is a big problem
 
Pushroon nationalists already calling this operation against Pushtoons.
Their ethnic loyalty is a big problem


Pashtoons are deeply embedded in Pakistan's State and are involved at all levels of the Govt. They cant play this card. How many Pashtoons in the Armed forces, Police , Judiciary, govt etc etc...They are probably one of the most successful ethnic groups in Pakistan. This is coming from sell-out journalists like Salim Safi who will heap scorn on anything Pakistani if he can find a Pashtoon angle to it. Ditto for Achakzai etc.
 
I am sure there are a lot of very sincere officers. I, in no way denigrate the entire police force en mass. That would be unfair. However, as an Institution, the Police is a failure. Simply put, how safe do innocent people feel around Police officers or in Police stations in Pakistan? Our Police force was set up in colonial times as an enforcer for the colonial govt. The Police's job was to protect the Raj's officers and businesses not the public. This is why the Police behave the way they do. When the foundation is wrong, the building cant stand. The Police needs a total overhaul. To achieve this we cant use the same tools that create the problem in the first place. We need a different force from the ground up. My humble opinion of course.
Ask him these questions;
how well is the police equipped to deal with terrorism?
How well is police educated in counter terrorism & hostage rescue?
ask him how many police officers are there per citizen? has the number been increased? how many protecting vip?
has the police been rid of corruption?
Is the police being paid?
how are transfers managed in police force?

writing a page length of horse's arse anyone can do, ask him to answer this!
 
Ask him these questions;
how well is the police equipped to deal with terrorism?
How well is police educated in counter terrorism & hostage rescue?
ask him how many police officers are there per citizen? has the number been increased? how many protecting vip?
has the police been rid of corruption?
Is the police being paid?
how are transfers managed in police force?

writing a page length of horse's arse anyone can do, ask him to answer this!


LOL! Consider those questions asked!
 
Pakistan launches nationwide 'Operation Radd-ul-Fasaad'

GNGEO NEWSFebruary 22, 2017
PAKISTAN
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Maj Gen Asif Ghafoor ✔@OfficialDGISPR
Pak Army launches 'Op Radd-ul-Fasaad' (رَدُّالفَسَاد) across the country. Rangers ops in Pb, cont ongoing ops elsewhere. Pursuance of NAP.
6:06 PM - 22 Feb 2017


RAWALPINDI: Pakistan on Wednesday launched a nationwide military operation 'Radd-ul-Fasaad', which would include broad-spectrum security and counter-terrorism operations in Punjab, and continuation of ongoing operations across the country.

According to the Director-General of the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) wing of the Pakistan Army, the operation aims include the elimination of the residual and latent threat of terrorism, consolidating gains of operations made so far and ensuring the security of Pakistan’s borders.


The Pakistan Air Force, Pakistan Navy, Civil Armed Forces as well as other security and law enforcement agencies will continue to actively participate and support the efforts of the Pakistan Army to eliminate the menace of terrorism from the country.

Also read: What is behind terror attacks in Pakistan now?

Operation Radd-ul-Fasaad will entail conduct of broad spectrum security and counter-terrorism operations by Rangers in Punjab, continuation of ongoing operations across the country and focus on more effective border security management.

The operation will also include a countrywide deweponisation and explosive control as additional cardinals of the effort.

The hallmark of this operation will be pursuance of the National Action Plan.

The decision comes after Gen Bajwa held a high-level security session in Lahore.

The security session was attended by all Corps Commanders in Punjab province, DG PR Punjab, and intelligence officials.

‘Operation was need of the hour’
Defence analyst Talat Masood while talking to Geo News said that an all-encompassing operation was the need of the hour.

He said that Punjab had never seen any operation and action against Lashkar-e-Jhangvi and other such elements was important so that they can’t escape from one province to another.

Masood added that border management should be enhanced to stop terrorists from Afghanistan infiltrate into Pakistan, adding that civil-military leadership was on the same page on the issue.

Read more: 2,327 ‘suspected’ madrassas shut down countrywide, NAP implementation documents reveal

He further said that Afghanistan should eliminate terrorist safe havens because this can create political tensions between the two countries.

‘Terrorists’ infiltration needs to be stopped’
Lieutenant General (Retd) Naeem Lodhi said that it is a good decision by the military to start this operation.

“It would be successful in containing threats arriving from internal factors.”

He added that there are certain external elements too which need to be dealt with. Lodhi further said there is a need to stop their infiltration into the country.
 
When bastards like fake burqa mullah, kanjar achakzai, shia fake clerics, corrupt & treacherous politicians walk freely, no operation in the world can be won. PA & Intel agencies will keep cutting stem & leaf only allowing more to born. Until PA & Intel agencies don't deal with them directly & swiftly Pakistan will never be cleansed. We will keep seeing innocent blood & corrupt, treacherous & terrorist bastards walking freely through out Pakistan.
 
Great! Atlast a very much needed operation is at work.

:pakistan:-نَصْرٌ مِّن اللَّهِ وَفَتْحٌ قَرِيبٌ
 
...an officer of the police, armed forces and civil armed forces may, after giving prior warning use such force as may be deemed necessary or appropriate bearing in mind all the facts and circumstances of the situation, against any person who is committing a terrorist act or a scheduled offence.

It shall be lawful for any such officer or any superior officer to fire or order the firing upon any person or persons against whom he is authorised to use force. This they will do while arresting without warrant any person who has committed an act of terrorism or a scheduled offence or is suspected of any such act.

The officer also has powers for entering and searching, without warrant, any premises to make any arrest or to take possession of any property, firearm, weapon or article used, or likely to be used, for any offence of terrorism -
How is this different from martial law?

Who can Pakistanis appeal to in case officials - excuse me, officers - misbehave by shooting wildly or stealing for themselves? Or is such misbehavior simply not possible given the broad brush of these orders?

And what exactly is meant by "eliminating latent threat of terrorism"?
 
The name "Radd-ul-Fassad" itself suggest everything.It's good for our country as well as for PA since they would be Highly trained and prepared after this operation.
 
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