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Islamabad power grab targets Kashmir, Gilgit with new federal force
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51713, member: 636"] Pakistan's federal government plans to restructure the Frontier Constabulary into a national security force. The reformed organization will adopt the designation "Federal Constabulary" and gain authority to operate throughout the nation. This expanded jurisdiction will cover all provinces, the capital territory, Azad Jammu and Kashmir, and Gilgit-Baltistan. Officials will formalize these changes through modifications to the 1915 Frontier Constabulary Act. The federal cabinet must approve these amendments before implementation begins. A presidential ordinance will authorize the force's nationwide deployment after cabinet endorsement. The restructured organization will establish recruitment centers across Pakistan's territories. Officers from the Police Service of Pakistan will command the new Federal Constabulary. Nationwide hiring processes will staff the expanded force's regional offices. This reorganization represents a significant shift from the original force's limited regional mandate. Security analysts interpret this development as part of broader centralization efforts within Pakistan's internal security framework. The Federal Constabulary will assume greater responsibilities for maintaining public order across diverse regions. Enhanced coordination between federal and provincial security agencies should result from this transformation. The reformed force aims to strengthen Pakistan's overall peace and security apparatus through unified command structures. This restructuring addresses contemporary security challenges facing the nation. [/QUOTE]
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