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No PR-423/2017-ISPR Dated: August 18, 2017
Quetta - August 18, 2017:
22 Ferraris including a Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) Commander namely Ainuddin surrendered to Security Forces today during a ceremony at FC Madadgar Headquarters Quetta. Today's ceremony is a sequel to a number of ceremonies held in different parts of Balochistan during which hundreds of Ferraris have surrendered including militant commands Balkh Sher Badeeni who surrendered in January this year. Home Minister Balochistan Mr Sarfraz Bugti and a large number of civil and military officials were present on the occasion.

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No PR-422/2017-ISPR Dated: August 18, 2017
Rawalpindi - August 18, 2017:
Chief of Army Staff (COAS), General Qamar Javed Bajwa visited Okara Cantt on the conclusion of 6th Army PACES (Physical Agility and Combat Efficiency System) Championship and distributed awards to the winners.

A total no of 250 contestants from 10 best teams participated in different events of championship which was held from 9 – 18 Aug 2017.
PACES is a concept introduced in the Pakistan Army in 2010 by revamping existing physical training methods with the objective to improve the fitness and agility of troops. The concept flourished and later on the armies of other countries also adopted it in their training programs. PACES Competition is an exceptional and distinctive physical fitness competition calling for demonstration of strength, agility and endurance skills. Participants of 6th Army PACES Championship exhibited undying spirit and stamina.

While speaking on occasion, COAS appreciated the physical fitness standards displayed by the participants of the competition and efforts of both trainers and trainees in achieving those standards. He said that regardless of the advances in warfare technology, the basic traits of soldiering are linked with physical fitness.

Rawalpindi Corps team won the 6th Army PACES Championship while Karachi Corps team won the 2nd Position in the competition. Sepoy Zahir Shah won the overall best player award of the competition and Sepoy Nasir Ullah secured overall 2nd Position.

In individual matches, Sepoy Ashir Masih secured first position in 3.2 Km run by covering distance in 09:57 minutes. Sepoy Shamraze Shaheen won first position by completing combat efficiency test in 53.26 seconds. Sepoy Jamshaid Khan did 112 pull ups to clinch 1st position in pull ups match. Sepoy Ashir Azeem secured first position in sit up match by doing 2377 sit ups. Sepoy Irfan Riaz did 1503 push ups to secure first position. Lieutenant General Hidayat Ur Rehman, Inspector General Training and Evaluation and Commander Bahawalpur Corps, Lieutenant General Sher Afgun were also present on the occasion.

Earlier, on arrival at Okara Cantt, COAS was received by Lieutenant General Sarfraz Sattar, Commander 2 Corps.
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Sepoy Zahir Shah won the overall best player award of the 6th Army PACES Championship
 

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