Balochistan Police بلوچستان پولیس | |
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Abbreviation | B.P |
Motto | امرُ بِالمعرُوف ونھی عِن المنکرِ (Arabic) نیکی کا حکم دو اور برائی سے روکو (Urdu) Enjoin the good and forbid the evil (English) |
Agency overview | |
Formed | 1970 |
Employees | 47645 |
Annual budget | Classified |
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Federal agency (Operations jurisdiction) | Pakistan |
International agency | Pakistan |
Countries | Yes |
Operations jurisdiction | Pakistan |
Map of Balochistan Police's jurisdiction | |
Size | 347,200 square kilometres (134,100 sq mi) |
Population | 23,000,000 |
Legal jurisdiction | Balochistan |
Governing body | Government of Balochistan |
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General nature | |
Operational structure | |
Headquarters | Quetta, Balochistan |
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Parent agency | Police Service of Pakistan |
Website | |
http://www.balochistanpolice.gov.pk/ |
Balochistan Police or Baloch Police[1] (Baloch, Urdu: بلوچستان پولیس) is responsible for Policing urban Balochistan, Pakistan. Its strength is 47645 as of 2024.The current Inspector General of Police, Balochistan is Moazzam Jah Ansari.[2]
Service colour | Dark blue and red |
Uniform colour | Black, Khaki[3] |
Balochistan Police is responsible for the law and order situation in mostly urban areas only, which are called A areas. This division has been in place, in various forms, since the time of the British Raj. Balochistan's rural areas, called B areas, are policed by the Balochistan Levies. The Frontier Corps operates in both areas. This division is seen as a severe handicap by the police as criminals based outside their limited area of jurisdiction can easily plan attacks and run away.
The distinction was eliminated by Musharraf, however, it was brought back by the PPP government of 2008 under CM Balochistan Aslam Raisani. The frequent swings in policy obviously do not allow institution-building and hurt the agencies' abilities to deal with crime.
Since Pakistan's post 9/11 involvement in the War on Terrorism targeted killings, kidnappings, and terrorist attacks have risen substantially. In 2013 there were several bombings targeting the Hazara community in Quetta.[4] and attacks on police including senior officials.
PPP formed a government in Balochistan and ruled in a coalition with Nawab Aslam Raisani as Chief Minister. Aslam Raisana chose Humayan Joegazai as CCPO Quetta, who was known to have close links with lashkar-e-Jhangvi. During the start of his career, he ordered policemen to fire live rounds at Hazara protesters. 25 innocent civilians were killed. He was brought back to Quetta by Raisani and during his tenure, things once again took a turn for the worse, particularly for the Hazara community.
The number of terrorist attacks dropped from 205 in 2013 to 154 in 2014 (a 25 percent decline) and the number of people killed in terrorist attacks fell from around 350 in 2013 to 48 in 2014 (an 86 percent decline).[5]
Designations of Balochistan Police are as follow:[9]
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BPS-05 |
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BPS-07 |
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BPS-09 |
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BPS-14 |
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BPS-16 |
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BPS-18 |
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BPS-19 |
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BPS-20 |
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BPS-21 |
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BPS-22 |
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SHO, SDPO, DPO, CCPO, RPO and PPO are posts, not ranks. So you may see a lower rank acting at a higher post for some time.[10]
Name[11] | From-date | To-date | |
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33 | Moazzam Jah Ansari | 28 August 2024 | to Up-to-date |
32 | Abdul Khaliq Shaikh | 02-06-2022 | 28-08-2024 |
31 | Mohsin Hassan Butt | 01.03.2022 | 02-06-2022 |
30 | Muhammad Tahir Rai | 23-1-2021 | 23-02-2022 |
29 | Mohsin Hassan Butt | 13-7-2018 | 22-1-2021 |
28 | Mr. Moazzam Jah Ansari | 18-10-2017 | 12-7-2018 |
27 | Mr. Ahsan Mehboob | 02-11-2015 | 30-09-2017 |
26 | Mr. Muhammad Amlish | 17-06-2014 | 02-09-2015 |
25 | Mr. Mushtaq Ahmad Sukhera | 25-02-2013 | 16-06-2014 |
24 | Mr. Tarik Umar Khitab | 15-06-2012 | 23-02-2013 |
23 | Rao Amin Hashim | 18-05-2011 | 10-05-2012 |
22 | Mr. Malik Muhammad Iqbal | 13-07-2010 | 06-04-2011 |
21 | Syed Jawed Ali Shah Bukhari | 06-08-2009 | 13-07-2010 |
20 | Mr. Asif Nawaz | 09-08-2008 | 02-07-2009 |
19 | Mr. Saud Gohar | 04-11-2007 | 09-08-2008 |
18 | Mr. Tariq Mehmood Khosa | 18-01-2007 | 03-11-2007 |
17 | Ch. Muhammad Yaqoob | 30-05-2004 | 31-12-2006 |
16 | Dr. Muhammad Shoaib Suddle | 19-09-2001 | 30-05-2004 |
15 | Syed Kamal Shah | 24-07-2000 | 16-09-2001 |
14 | Mr. Abdul Qadir Hayee | 28-11-1999 | 24-07-2000 |
13 | Mr. Muhammad Habib Khan | 30-11-1998 | 27-11-1999 |
12 | Mr. Asif Ali Shah | 29-04-1997 | 30-11-1998 |
11 | Mr. Javaid Qayum Khan | 31-10-1995 | 29-04-1997 |
10 | Mr. Faqir Zia Masoom | 25-07-1993 | 31-10-1995 |
9 | Mr. Gohar Zaman | 06-08-1992 | 25-07-1993 |
8 | Mr. Muhammad Aziz Khan | 13-02-1991 | 05-08-1992 |
7 | Mr. Kamar Alam | 30-09-1984 | 03-02-1991 |
6 | Syed Saadat Ali Shah | 04-09-1982 | 11-08-1984 |
5 | Dr. Dilshad Najmuddin | 05-07-1977 | 28-08-1982 |
4 | Comdr. M.A.R. Arif | 26-09-1974 | 04-07-1977 |
3 | Mr. Muhammad Nawaz Khan | 13-03-1973 | 12-04-1974 |
2 | Mr. Masroor Hassan | 07-02-1972 | 25-05-1972 |
1 | Ch. Fazal-E-Haq | 01-07-1970 | 17-01-1972 |
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