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Into Three Main Physical Features I.E ANNUAL POLICING PLAN FOR THE YEAR 2018-19 DISTRICT RAHIM YAR KHAN District Police Officer, R.Y. Khan. BRIEF HISTORY/GEOGRAPHY OF DISTRICT The District derives its name from its head quarters town Rahim Yar Khan. The previous name of this District was Naushera which was built in 1875 A.D by Fazal Elahi Halani on the ruins of the ancient Phul-Wadda during the sumra supremacy in Sindh. In the year 1881, the Railway Authorities desired to change the name of a Railway Station in Peshawar District. Consequently, Nawab Sadiq Khan-IV named it after his first son, Rahim Yar Khan” This District lies between 27-40 and 9-16 north longitudes and is surrounded on the north Muzaffar Garh District, on the east by Bahawalpur District, on the south by Jesilmir (India) and Ghotki District of Sindh Province and on the west by Rajanpur District. The total area of the District is 11880 square Kilometers. The total population of this district is about 48 lacs souls. Population 48 lacs Union councils 139 Police Stations 27 Police Sub-Divisions 5 Imam Barghas 78 Masajid 1639 Deeni Madaris 621 Church 31 Mandrel 15 Ahmedi Ibadatgah 9 Important installation etc 30 Bus/Wagon Stands 12 Commercial Areas/Markets 18 Hotels 140 Foreign Establishment 7 projects Schools (Govt & Pvt) 3753 Colleges 8 Universities 2 Airport 1 TOPOGRAPHY. i) The District is divided into three main physical features i.e. (a) Riverain area (b) Canal irrigated area and (c) Desert area which is called Cholistan. The riverain area of the district lies close on the southern side of the Indus River mainly falling in the River Bed. The Canal irrigated area lies on the south and is separated by main Minchan Band. The approximate height of the irrigated area is 150 to 200 meters above the sea level. The 3rd art of the area which called Cholistan lies on the south of the irrigated tract upto the Indo Pak Border. The surface of the desert consists of a secession of Sand dunes rising at places to a height of 150 meters and covered with the vegetation peculiar to sandy tracts. ii) The District Police adopted all possible preventive measures to prevent heinous crime, like looting of Bank, Petrol Pumps and Highway robberies. Comprehensive circular orders were prepared to regulate the police working. At Tehsil Headquarters flying squads were formed to prevent the occurrences in urban areas. iii) The district possesses predominantly agricultural character. It is inhabited by two categories of people called as locals or “RIASTIS” the original inhabitants of the defunct Bahawalpur State (60%) and the “SETTLERS” (40%) fertile lands have much attraction for settlers from other parts of the country. The locals are mostly residing geographically in the northern part of the district i.e. around the Railway line and upto the river while the settlers are mostly residing in the urban area or the South of Railway line extending to the Cholistan. iv) The structure of the society even at village level is promiscuous. The illiteracy and moral corruption is rampant. The elopement and love affairs are frequent due to non observance of PARDA particularly in rural areas. The cases are contested at investigation level, but normally are compounded in courts. The bulk of murders and attempted murders arise out of the infidelity of women and land disputes. v) The District has a considerable industrial potential Lever Brothers Limited, Leghari Beverages, Hye Sons Sugar Mills, Machi Goth United Sugar Mills, Fauji Fertilizer Company, Ahmed Ghee Mills and a large number of cotton ginning factories and oil mills are functioning since long in this district. The establishment of these industrial units added labour problems to the already existing agrarian disputes but the over all situations remained under control through vigilance and timely intervention. vi) The overall complex of this district is feudal because the landlords enjoy a lot of influence. The disputes and other cases are dictated as the chieftains of the tribes desires. Consequently, the results in courts are also affected. vii) The people of this district are generally religious mind and followers of different schools of thought. The religious leaders exercise considerable influence over the people. The religious controversy sometimes creates law and order situation for the district administration. The activities of Tehrik Islamia Pakistan and Millat-e-Islamia Pakistan were closely and constantly kept under surveillance and monitoring. viii) The national Highway (Karachi-Lahore-Peshawar) passes through the district over 160 kms with a large number of link roads, where thousands of vehicles ply round the clock. The poor condition of metal road also contributed toward traffic accidents. Similarly Railway line length of 164 KMs passes through with the main stops at Liaquatpur, Khanpur, Rahim Yar Khan and Sadiqabad, In order to avoid any acts of terrorism all SDPOs/ SHOs have been directed to have a vigil eye on the activities of Anti Social elements. By the grace of Almighty Allah no incident of sabotage took place so far in this district. i) BRIEF INTRODUCTION OF DEPARTMENT The District comprises of 5 Police Sub- divisions Liaqatpur, Khanpur, Sadiqabad, Saddar and City Rahim Yar Khan. ii). Sub- division Liaquatpur has been named after the visit of Pakistan’s first Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan. The Liaquat Pur Sub-Division is generally inhabited by Baloch, Jam, Lar, Dashti, Naich, Chandia, Drigh and Arain tribes. It comprises of 5 Police Stations, Liaquatpur, Pacca Laran, Shedani, Tabasum Shaheed and Tranda Muhammad Panah. Four Police Posts Khanbela, Allah Abad, Jan Pur and Feroza are also functioning under Police Stations Shedani, Liaqatpur and Pacca Laran. iii). Sub- Division Khanpur was the administrative district during the reign of Abbasi State, It is called Khanpur Katora due to its geographical design. It has 5 Police Stations City Khanpur, Sadar Khanpur, Zahir Pir, Sehja and Isalm Grah. The jurisdiction of Police Station Zahirpir and its Police Post chacharan Sharif touches the area of Police Station Kot Mithan of Rajanpur District, while Police Station Isalm Grah on the south, linked with Cholistan Desert beyond which lies Indian state Jasilmir. iv). Sub- Division Saddar Rahim Yar Khan is the part of administration of Sub- Division Rahim Yar Khan based upon mostly rural area of the Tehsil. It consists of 6 Police Stations, Saddar Rahim Yar Khan, Kotsamaba, Rukanpur, Abadpur, Manthar and Iqbal abad. Similarly City Sub-Division composed on urban population has 5 Police Stations City “A”, “B” “C” Divisions, Air Port and Ab-e- Hayyat. v). Sub- Division Sadiqabad, was coined as sub-division given priority over Ahmad Pur Lamma and has been named on the name of Nawab Sadiq V. It consists of 6 Police Stations City Sadiqabad, Saddar Sadiqabad, Bhong, Ahmed pur Lamma, Kotsabzal and Machka added in District Rahimyarkhan. Police Station Kotsabzal has its boundaries with Ghotki of Province of ( Sindh),. Likewise, Police Station Machka in the form of two islands & is bounded by Kashmoor and Ghotki districts of Sindh Province and is detached from the main link of Rahimyar khan. vi). In order to combat crime and criminals, the possible routes of influx have to be constantly kept under watch. In this regard, Sub- Division Sadiqabad is most affected by its contiguity with province of Sindh and Rajanpur District. The bandits from Sindh Province, Sonmiani, and Shah –Wali District Rajanpur, use to commit heinous crime of Dacoity, Robbery and Abduction for Ransom and make their escape good by adopting unfrequented routes. In order to curb their nefarious activities, 29 Check Posts have been set up, on the east bank of the river Indus. Two main check posts have been established at Kot Sabzal and Dauwala to control movement of contraband between Punjab and Sindh- Baluchistan. Further river rian chock posts have also been established where retired army person may have been deployed. POLICE ORGANIZATION The District has five police circles comprising of 28 police stations with 05 police posts. No. of police stations. =27 No of Police Posts. =14 No. of Patrolling Posts. =20 Sadiqabad Cirlcle 1. PS City Sadiqabad 2. PS Saddar Sadiqabad (PP Bahadarpur) 3. PS Bhong 4. PS Ahmedpur Lamma 5. PS Kot Sabzal 6. PS Machka. (PP Gul Muhammad) City Circle R.Y Khan. 1. PS City “A” Division 2. PS City “B” Division 3. PS City “C” Division 4. PS Abe Hayat 5. PS Air Port Saddar Circle R.Y Khan. 1. PS Saddar Rahimyar Khan 2. PS Abadpur 3. PS Kot Samaba 4. PS Rukanpur 5. PS Manthar 6. PS Iqbal Abad Khanpur Circle. 1. PS City Khanpur 2. PS Saddar Khanpur 3. PS Zahirpir (PP Chachran) 4. PS Sehja 5. PS Islam Garh Liaqatpur Circle. 1. PS Liaqatpur (PP Allah Abad) 2. PS T.M Pannah 3. PS Pacca Laran (PP Feroza) 4. PS Shedan (PP Khan Bela) 5. PS Tabsam Shaheed. ii) MAJOR ACHIEVEMENTS (2018-2019): a. OPERATIONAL TARGETS i. Maintenance of law & order ii. Prevention, detection of crime including terrorism iii. Free registration of case and fair investigation. iv. Elimination of weapons and narcotics from society. v. Arrest of Pos/CAs vi. Security measures. b. Administrative Plan. i. Improvement of police image ii. Community policing iii. Accountability iv. Capacity building/training v. Welfare of force vi. Computerizations vii. Financial discipline ACTION PLAN TO BE ADOPTED FOR ACHIEVING THESE GOALS/TARGETS. Operation Plan: 1. To minimize the crime rate to the lowest ebb. 2. To initiate preventive measures to curb down the crime in the bud. 3. To increase citizen participation in the Police programmers through the effective system of “Community Policing “. 4. To provide a secure environment in which children can receive education. 5. To improve the operation of Police Department through the acquisition of equipment, technology and retention and recruitment of high quality man power in the force.
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