Another successful project completed by Pak Army

stoic

Minister (2k+ posts)
Boys played well. Fencing money in pocket and comission on smuggling money.

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ISLAMABAD: The work on fencing remaining 171-km border with Iran is set to be completed by December 2023, with 659-km out of the total 830-km border already fenced to check human trafficking, smuggling and cross-border terrorist movement.

Sources in Defence Ministry confided to Business Recorder that the border with Iran is 70.30 per cent fenced and the remaining will be completed by the end of 2023. The fencing process could not be completed by December as scheduled 2021 due to the difficult terrain and lack of funds.

The sources further stated that the installation cost is around Rs. 3 million per km and this cost does not include equipment and other costs.


The total border to be fenced is 830.60-km and so far 658.751-km border has been completed whereas 83.39-km will be completed by the end of June 2022.

The Pakistan-Iran border begins at the Koh-i-Malik Salih Mountain and ends at Gwadar Bay in the Gulf of Oman. It includes a diverse landscape of mountain ridges, seasonal streams and rivers, and is notorious for human trafficking and smuggling, as well as, cross-border terrorist movement.

The sources further revealed that efficient border management is important to strengthen bilateral relations between Pakistan and Iran. Porous nature of border and unmanned border crossings are being exploited by terrorists, Baloch sub-nationals, smugglers, narcotics and human traffickers which create security problems besides causing serious economic losses to the country.

The military earlier stated that ongoing fencing including construction of border forts along Pakistan-Afghan border has proved to be a success and yielded positive results. This arrangement, if put in place, will mitigate effects of illegal smuggling causing loss of revenue, recent surge in terrorist incidents and sub-nationals’ activities in southern Balochistan. In this backup, the need for fencing Pakistan-Iran border becomes a strategic priority.

The fencing and allied defensive infrastructure includes forts and surveillance system. Besides fencing, thermal cameras, surveillance radars, PTZ cameras, ground and seismic sensors and solar lights will also be installed along the border.

The matter of fencing the Pak-Iran border was also discussed during the recent visit of Interior Minister of Iran, Ahmad Vahidi to Pakistan. He held meetings with Prime Minister Imran Khan, army chief Gen Qamar Bajwa and Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid to discuss a wide range of issues but focusing primarily on border management matters. The two countries also decided to form a joint working group to deal with these matters. His visit has come at a time when Pakistan is facing renewed terror incidents in Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
 

stoic

Minister (2k+ posts)
KARACHI: Pakistan’s Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) on Monday approved 3 billion rupees ($18.6 million) in additional funds for the fencing of its border with Iran.

 

stoic

Minister (2k+ posts)
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s army on Thursday said that fencing along the 900-kilometer border with Iran would be completed by December 2021.
“As far as the Pakistan-Iran border is concerned, 30 percent of it has been fenced so far and I believe by December 2021 we will complete that,” Military spokesperson Major General Babar Iftikhar said in an interview with Global Village Space earlier this week.
“Now, there are just a few places in between which are snow-clad most of the time, and the terrain over there is really difficult, so those areas will be manned in another way, but we are trying to fence hundred percent of our Western border,” he added.
Pakistan began fencing its border with Iran last year, as part of its policy to enhance border security.
Earlier this year in April, Pakistan’s Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) approved PKR 3 billion ($18.6 million) as additional funds for the demarcation line which begins at the Koh-i-Malik Salih mountain and ends in Gwadar Bay, in the Gulf of Oman.

 

dxtyle

Councller (250+ posts)
fencing is just for mud in the eye, establish can insert /withdraw anyone from anywhere in pk
 

Sohail Shuja

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
But then what about comission?

That is what will be at stake!
They cannot seal this border, because then there will be more terrorists and separatists in Baluchistan than before. At least some of the people have employment due to this border, otherwise, GOP has not spent a penny to provide even the basic facilities to these people.

Secondly, the big sugar daddies and aata mafia will never let it happen.
Fauj to aisay bhi mauj main aur waisay bhi.
 

nutral is munafek

Minister (2k+ posts)

Another successful project completed by Pak Army​

Make It Rain GIF by SoMo

What about terriorist live in R. Pindi and Ibad.?
 

Visionartist

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Boys played well. Fencing money in pocket and comission on smuggling money.

https://twitter.com/x/status/1646504839147388930
ISLAMABAD: The work on fencing remaining 171-km border with Iran is set to be completed by December 2023, with 659-km out of the total 830-km border already fenced to check human trafficking, smuggling and cross-border terrorist movement.

Sources in Defence Ministry confided to Business Recorder that the border with Iran is 70.30 per cent fenced and the remaining will be completed by the end of 2023. The fencing process could not be completed by December as scheduled 2021 due to the difficult terrain and lack of funds.

The sources further stated that the installation cost is around Rs. 3 million per km and this cost does not include equipment and other costs.


The total border to be fenced is 830.60-km and so far 658.751-km border has been completed whereas 83.39-km will be completed by the end of June 2022.

The Pakistan-Iran border begins at the Koh-i-Malik Salih Mountain and ends at Gwadar Bay in the Gulf of Oman. It includes a diverse landscape of mountain ridges, seasonal streams and rivers, and is notorious for human trafficking and smuggling, as well as, cross-border terrorist movement.

The sources further revealed that efficient border management is important to strengthen bilateral relations between Pakistan and Iran. Porous nature of border and unmanned border crossings are being exploited by terrorists, Baloch sub-nationals, smugglers, narcotics and human traffickers which create security problems besides causing serious economic losses to the country.

The military earlier stated that ongoing fencing including construction of border forts along Pakistan-Afghan border has proved to be a success and yielded positive results. This arrangement, if put in place, will mitigate effects of illegal smuggling causing loss of revenue, recent surge in terrorist incidents and sub-nationals’ activities in southern Balochistan. In this backup, the need for fencing Pakistan-Iran border becomes a strategic priority.

The fencing and allied defensive infrastructure includes forts and surveillance system. Besides fencing, thermal cameras, surveillance radars, PTZ cameras, ground and seismic sensors and solar lights will also be installed along the border.

The matter of fencing the Pak-Iran border was also discussed during the recent visit of Interior Minister of Iran, Ahmad Vahidi to Pakistan. He held meetings with Prime Minister Imran Khan, army chief Gen Qamar Bajwa and Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid to discuss a wide range of issues but focusing primarily on border management matters. The two countries also decided to form a joint working group to deal with these matters. His visit has come at a time when Pakistan is facing renewed terror incidents in Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

sirf is cheez ki statisitcs deydo ki in ilaqon mey job opprutunity kiya hey- yeh bateyn khood bakhood sajh aajayengi- kabhi khud sey taftan border ka chakkar lagalo- bohat kuch samajh aajayega- mazeed yeh ki jehan pey cheez sastiy hotiy hey wehan sey legal ya illegal movement jihan mehnga ho common siy baat hey- apney hiy mulk meyn taftaan mey ap mal bech saktey ho- lllekin taftan sey dalbandeen ya quetta la ker becho gey to illegal ho jatey ho- yeh keysa qanoon hey- yeh kıyon? job oppurtunity sifir hey in ilaqon meyn​

 

Modest

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
This smuggling takes place under the protection of ISI internal wing. Currently Dirty Harry Maj. General Faisal Naseer is in charge of oil smuggling. He and his kanjar boss Nadeem Anjuman have become billionaires via this lucrative business.
 

stoic

Minister (2k+ posts)

sirf is cheez ki statisitcs deydo ki in ilaqon mey job opprutunity kiya hey- yeh bateyn khood bakhood sajh aajayengi- kabhi khud sey taftan border ka chakkar lagalo- bohat kuch samajh aajayega- mazeed yeh ki jehan pey cheez sastiy hotiy hey wehan sey legal ya illegal movement jihan mehnga ho common siy baat hey- apney hiy mulk meyn taftaan mey ap mal bech saktey ho- lllekin taftan sey dalbandeen ya quetta la ker becho gey to illegal ho jatey ho- yeh keysa qanoon hey- yeh kıyon? job oppurtunity sifir hey in ilaqon meyn​

That's fine, but then why keep taking money from government for fake fence and so called taftan border management?
 

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