President extends FIA Act to Khyber Agency

Author: Staff Report

ISLAMABAD: The president has extended the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Act 1974 (VIII of 1975) to parts of Khyber tribal region, empowering the political agent with judicial powers and giving policing powers to the local force known as levies or Khasadar Force.

A notification from the Presidency stated that the president, under powers conferred by the constitution, is pleased to direct that the stated FIA act as amended from time to time and enforce in Pakistan shall apply to the area of Khyber agency’s areas such as Torkham Gates, village Bacha Mena, Shamshad Hill top water shed and Ayub FC Picket Kablo Mena in the Federally Administered Tribal Area (FATA), subject to the modification that in its application the said area the said Act shall have effect as if therein. The notification includes nomenclature changes to the office of the levies force, judicial powers for the Political Agent (PA) and that the police act to be implemented in the villages.

Accordingly, the title federal levies forces regulation 2012 has replaced the Police Act 1861 with changes in the nomenclatures in the Levies system while the inspector general of police (IGP) under the Police Act 1861 has been replaced with the commandant of the federal levies force.

Similarly, sub-inspector has replaced Naib Tehsildar Torkham. The term ‘court’ as defined under the amended act would now mean the court of Assistant Political Agent or APA Landikotal.

The expression of special court has been substituted by the office of APA and PA of the agency. The PA of the said area would enjoy the powers of that of a session magistrate of first class, judge, magistrate and the APA would enjoy the powers of judicial magistrate.

In addition, the FATA tribunal will replace the high court while the political agent of Khyber agency will have the role of the district coordination officer.

Legal framework would be regulated by the Frontier Crimes Regulation of 1901.

The ‘Evidence Act of 1872’ would be replaced by the Qanun-e-Shahadat of 1984. Following issuance of the notification, the loose Torkham border crossing would remain no longer a loose border and travelling documents of the passengers and papers of loaded vehicles would be properly checked by the staff at the border.

An official working at the Torkham border pass confirmed that the law had now been implemented and they had received the instructions on Friday.

“We will now have the powers to execute our powers in accordance with the new law,” he said.

Now passports and other travel papers will be checked by the border staff.

Published in Daily Times, September 24th 2017.

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