Police rescue kidnapped mother and daughter in Dera Bugti

Balochistan Formally Merges Levies Force into Police QUETTA: The Balochistan government has officially and legally merged the Levies into the Police, ending a long-standing parallel law enforcement system in the province. The division between A and B areas has also been abolished. The announcement was made by Balochistan Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti in a post on social media platform X. It was stated that a long-standing administrative ambiguity regarding uniform law enforcement in Balochistan has now officially been resolved. It was said that the decision will clarify state responsibility and further strengthen public security across the province. Earlier, a notification was issued by Chaman Deputy Commissioner Habib Ahmed Bangulzai. All Levies personnel were directed to immediately report to the Superintendent of Police, Chaman. Levies stations, checkposts, and pickets in the district were ordered to be handed over to the police. Levies in-charges were instructed to transfer all responsibilities to the police without delay. The transfer of authority from Levies to police in Chaman was ordered to be completed immediately. Implementation of the Home Department’s notification has begun in Chaman. The district’s security system has been placed under police control. The handover process is being carried out through documented procedures. Under the provincial government’s decision, the Sibi and Loralai divisions have been declared fully A areas. A notification was issued by Additional Chief Secretary Home Hamza Shafqaat. Police jurisdiction has been enforced in both divisions. The Levies Force in Sibi and Loralai has been merged into the Balochistan Police. Provincial and former federal Levies personnel will be absorbed into the police with their existing ranks and benefits. Levies personnel assigned to the CPEC Wing have also been directed to merge into the police force. The Police Act 2011 will be enforced in the merged areas. Levies budgets, weapons, police stations, checkposts, and records have been ordered to be transferred to the police. All Levies infrastructure in Sibi and Loralai is to be handed over immediately. Complete responsibility for law and order in the merged districts has been assigned to the police. District police chiefs will be authorized to provide personnel for law enforcement duties. The transition process in Sibi and Loralai has been ordered to be completed within 30 days. Commissioners of both divisions have been directed to oversee and complete the transition

DERA-BUGTI: In a daring nighttime operation, Dera Bugti District Police demonstrated exceptional efficiency by rescuing a kidnapped woman and her minor daughter while arresting the accused involved. The successful raid, conducted in the early hours, highlights the relentless efforts of law enforcement to combat crime and ensure justice in the region.

Acting on the special orders of SP Dera Bugti Zia-ul-Haq Mandokhel, a police team orchestrated a precise operation under the supervision of DSP Circle Sui Muhammad Khalid Buzdar. The team included SHO Police Station Sui Jalab Khan Bugti, CIA Incharge Abdul Rahim Bugti, Assistant Sub Inspector Ali Muhammad Ga Jani, and DIB Incharge Allah Danna. They raided a location in Zafar Colony Sui, where the victims were believed to be held captive.

During the operation, police arrested the accused, Mustafa son of Qaiser, a resident of Bugti, Sui, who was named in case number 202602 Muharram 34 496. The kidnapped woman, Mismat (Sh), wife of Amer Hussain, and her minor daughter were safely rescued without any harm. Both victims were promptly reunited with their family after medical check-ups confirmed their well-being.

SP Zia-ul-Haq Mandokhel commended the team for their bravery and coordinated efforts, stating that such operations reflect the police’s commitment to protecting citizens and upholding the law. He emphasized that the force remains vigilant against criminal activities, especially those targeting vulnerable individuals like women and children.

DSP Muhammad Khalid Buzdar revealed that the raid was based on credible intelligence and careful planning, which enabled the team to execute it smoothly. The arrested accused, Mustafa, is now in custody and faces legal action under relevant charges. Police have initiated further investigation to explore potential motives, accomplices, or broader networks linked to the kidnapping.

Local community members have praised the police’s swift response, expressing relief over the safe recovery of the victims. This operation serves as a strong deterrent to criminal elements, showcasing the capability of Dera Bugti police to act decisively, even in challenging conditions. Authorities have assured the public that efforts to maintain law and order will continue, with a focus on preventing such incidents and ensuring swift justice for victims.

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