KP police report: 100% conviction rate after NAP claimed
PESHAWAR: A report filed by the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa police cited a 100 per cent conviction rate after the implementation of the National Action Plan.
Arrests
32 militants involved in various cases of terrorism across the province were convicted in the first quarter of 2015
22 cases were sent to trial in ATCs, resulting in the arrests and convictions of 41, of which 3 militants have been given a death sentence, four have been given life imprisonment, and the rest were given between ten to 14 years of imprisonment
794 suspects were arrested in search operations conducted in different parts of the province
three people were arrested for the illegal use of loudspeakers
During search operations, KP police claim to have recovered 64 firearms and 929 rounds of various ammunition.
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Security of educational institutions
In the wake of last year's Army Public School attacks last year, security of educational institutions has also become a priority for law enforcement agencies. Under the Sensitive and Vulnerable Establishments and Places (Security) Bill 2014:
729 educational institutions were inspected
525 cases were registered against educational institutes who failed to make adequate security arrangements. These cases were, according to the report, registered after providing the management of these institutions with warnings and advisory notices.
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Registration of residents
151,712 houses have been registered with the local police
1,812 cases have been registered against landlords who failed to register information about their tenants with local police
411 cases have been registered against hotel management that failed to maintain proper records or follow due proceeds regarding identity verification of guests
Read more: New laws for checking hotels, improving security
Detention of illegals
- Search operations against illegal Afghan refugees resulted in the detention of 83 people, and the filing of 45 cases against them
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The National Action Plan was drafted in the wake of the Peshawar school attack to chalk out a comprehensive strategy to combat terrorism.