Financial constraints affect Khyber police performance.

Byline: Ibrahim Shinwari

KHYBER -- The meagre financial assistance and limited budgetary allocations for the newly converted police in Khyber district are seriously affecting the overall performance and moral of the force.

According to official record, currently the total strength of Khyber police is 3,707, who were previously serving as Khasadar and Levies personnel. They were converted into police force in May 2019 in the light of the decision of the provincial cabinet.

The cabinet had also announced provision of all the perks and privileges at the pattern of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Police to the entire newly converted force in all the newly merged tribal districts.

However, the promises the provincial government and the higher police authorities made with the 'refurbished' tribal force remained elusive despite lapse of one year.

The official record available with Dawn reveals that so far a 'paltry' amount of Rs200,000 was sanctioned for the working of over 3,700 policemen in Khyber with three police stations of Bara, Landi Kotal and Jamrud.

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According to the record, a total of 480 First Information Reports (FIRs) were registered at the three police stations during the last one year.

Sources told Dawn that although the local police officials were satisfied with the 'confidence and trust' the local tribesmen were reposing in the new policing system by registering complaints and FIRs, yet the cost of the investigation was much higher than the funds allocated for the force.

'Registering an FIR, taking the accused to the courts, situated in Peshawar, bringing them back to the local police station and then officiating the courts in the concerned cases require additional financial resources and handsome assistance,' said sources.

They said that with the current allocations of Rs200,000, a paltry amount of Rs418 was spent on dealing with just one FIR.

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