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Security in Gwadar: Govt dusts off plan to set up cantonment
By Qaiser Butt
Published: June 5, 2014

ISLAMABAD:
The federal government has decided to implement a 12-year-old proposed project to establish a new cantonment in Ormara, Gwadar, according to an official source, who spoke with The Express Tribune on the condition of anonymity. The execution of the project is under way and almost all basic preparations have been finalised, the official added.

China has grown increasingly cautious about investment in Gwadar due to security concerns, the activities of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, sectarian and Baloch violence, particularly in the areas around Gwadar.

The source added that the establishment of a cantonment seeks to address these security concerns. The Jinnah Naval base, the second largest naval base of Pakistan Navy, is located in Ormara, situated 240km west of Karachi via the Makran Coastal Highway.

According to a defence ministry report, the Balochistan government agreed to allocate 1,407 acres of land for the establishment of a cantonment in Gwadar. The ministry had stated so in 2005 before the Senate, in response to a question raised by Senator Ismail Buledi.

“In compliance with the directive of the president and prime minister, a proposal to establish a new cantonment in the coastal area of Balochistan is under process,” the ministry had further told the Senate.

“For the establishment of a cantonment, the provincial government was requested to transfer land measuring 1,407 acres, three rods and 24 poles to the federal government for use by Pakistan Army,” the report added.

Provincial Home Secretary Akbar Durrani told The Express Tribune that the Balochistan government has made ‘extraordinary arrangements’ for the security of Chinese engineers and experts at Gwadar port and Gadani power projects.

In 2004, three Chinese engineers assisting on a project in Gwadar were killed in a car bombing. The same year, two Chinese engineers working on a hydroelectric dam project in South Waziristan were abducted, and one of them died.

Meanwhile, a senior security official said that personnel in Makran and surrounding areas have been provided with helicopters to boost their security. “It is for the first time in about six years that helicopters were used to target militants in Kalat in April when 30 militants belonging to the banned Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) were killed in a security operation,” he said.

Helicopters were also used against militants in Makran and nearby areas of Gwadar earlier this year, particularly in the coastal regions, the security official added.

Published in The Express Tribune, June 5th, 2014.
 
Govt. is a complete failure they don't know what to do & how to protect the Chinese Engineers. It is because of incompetency of Govt. Gawadar port project has slowed down. PPP had stopped everything & now this Govt. is just playing around.

There is a lot of foreign hand in Balochistan province & Chinese Engineers became victim of this evil plan, which is to stop major projects & harm Pakistan in every possible way.

India don't want China to enter Gawadar port, UAE is also against Gawadar port as their port will be useless when Gawadar port will be 100% functional & of course US who wants to break Pakistan by all means & to help them Indian, rented Afghanis & EU is on board.

The solution for the province is to hand Balochistan province security to Pak Army & let them take care of these rented terrorists & foreign hands, there is no other solution.
 
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