order.
The situation improved a little in 2010 as 103 policemen were killed during the year. In 2011, the number of policemen killed was 153 while 86 were killed in 2012, 126 in 2013 and 102 in 2014. During the current year, so far, eight policemen have been killed in various attacks in the province.
Majority of those killed in these attacks were constables and head constables. However, many seniors also became victim of terrorism during these years.
Among the senior cops killed in attacks were the then commandant Frontier Constabulary, Safwat Ghayur, former CCPO Peshawar Malik Mohammad Saad, deputy inspector general (DIG) Bannu Abid Ali, district police officer Bannu Iqbal Marwat, DPO Lower Dir Khurshid Khan, superintendents of police (SPs) for rural Peshawar Khurshid Khan and Kalam Khan and SP Investigation Hilal Haider.
The list of the DSPs, inspectors and junior officers is too long. Except Iqbal Marwat and DPO Khurshid Khan, all the senior officers were killed in attacks in Peshawar.
“The Peshawar Police has sacrificed the most in both the senior and junior ranks. However, the force is still determined to restore peace in the city at all costs,” Dr Mian Saeed Ahmad, Senior Superintendent of Ppolice (SSP) Operations Peshawar, told The News.
Many have questioned at various forums as to why the compensation package for the policemen in KP is less than Punjab and other provinces.
Also, the government is being criticised for not recruiting the sons and brothers of the slain cops who under the “Shuhada Package” are to be recruited as ASIs after passing the intermediate examination.
“We believe that there must be a uniform package all over the country. The cops of the KP Police are more exposed to attacks and threats compared to others,” Inspector General of Police (IGP) Nasir Khan Durrani told The News.
About the jobs for the heirs of the martyred cops, the IGP said that under the policy there was five percent quota in the posts of ASIs for the heirs of the martyrs.
“They are getting job as per the quota on their turn. We have also told them to get recruited as constables so that they don’t become overage. They will be recruited ASIs immediately when their turn arrives,” said Nasir Durrani.
The police chief admitted that there were cases in which the payment of cash was delayed to the families of the slain cops.“We have set up a Shuhada section at the CPO that is taking care of the issues related to the families of the martyrs. In my point of view the cash payment should not take more than four, five months,” he said.He added the school going kids of the martyrs were provided school fee while the family got full salary of the slain cop till 60 years of his age.
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