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Balochistan establishes PIFTAC to boost security coordination, threat assessment

Published on: November 14, 2025 1:46 AM

Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti and Corps Commander Quetta, Lieutenant General Rahat Naseem Ahmed Khan jointly inaugurated the Provincial Intelligence Fusion and Threat Assessment Center (PIFTAC) at the Home Department in Quetta.

PIFTAC is designed to serve as a centralized platform for real-time information exchange and coordinated threat response among federal and provincial law enforcement agencies, including Police, Levies Force, Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD), Frontier Corps (FC), Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), Intelligence Agencies and Customs.

PIFTAC is digitally connected to the National Intelligence Fusion and Threat Assessment Center (NIFTAC) in Islamabad, enabling two-way data flow between federal and district-level agencies across Balochistan.

The center will provide timely alerts on threats related to terrorism, organized crime, sectarian violence, and critical infrastructure, allowing for proactive security measures.

CM Sarfraz Bugti emphasized that PIFTAC will enhance the province’s capacity to identify and neutralize threats swiftly.

CM Bugti hailed the launch of PIFTAC as a significant development for national security and provincial harmony.

“This center is a milestone for peace, development, and public safety in Balochistan,” Mir Sarfraz Bugti lauded.

He praised the joint efforts of civil and military institutions, noting that PIFTAC will strengthen trust and cooperation between stakeholders and improve inter-agency synergy.

During the briefing, Additional Chief Secretary Home, Muhammad Hamza Shafqaat highlighted that PIFTAC will maintain a comprehensive digital overview of the province’s security landscape. It will provide structured threat assessments to provincial and district leadership, enabling prompt and effective decision-making.

Separtely, the Balochistan Provincial Apex Committee approved a stringent crackdown on organized crimes, targeting extortion, gold smuggling, money laundering and white-collar offenses across the province.

Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti presided over the committee’s 20th session, held at the Chief Minister’s Secretariat, attended by senior civil and military leadership, including Corps Commander Quetta, Lieutenant General Rahat Naseem Ahmad Khan.

The meeting reviewed the overall security situation in the province, the progress of development projects, and various matters of public interest.

The committee reviewed and endorsed the progress made on the implementation of decisions from the previous Apex Committee meeting.

The committee ordered a province-wide operation against organizations involved in extortion, gold smuggling, Hawala/Hundi (trust-based money transfer system bypassing legal avenues), and money laundering.

The committee expressed dissatisfaction with the Federal Investigation Agency’s (FIA) Balochistan’s current efforts and directed it to accelerate and enhance operations against white-collar crime and extortion.

The forum underlined that a complete ban was imposed on hate speech and anti-state publications, with instructions to all agencies to continue coordinated efforts to eliminate such content.

The committee vowed that strict action against poppy cultivation and individuals involved in the cultivation, trade, or sale of poppy will be placed on the Fourth Schedule, signaling a zero-tolerance policy.

To improve healthcare access in underserved areas, the committee mandated that MBBS graduates must serve in their home districts for three years. This initiative aims to strengthen rural health infrastructure and ensure equitable medical services across Balochistan.

The committee also tackled the issue of low gas pressure in Quetta, which has caused widespread public discomfort. Immediate directives were issued to Sui Southern Gas Company (SSGC) to resolve complaints promptly.

On the issue, CM Bugti announced that a formal letter would be sent to the Federal Ministry regarding gas load-shedding concerns.

Sarfraz Bugti emphasized that the government’s security measures are delivering results and vowed to intensify actions against all forms of organized crime:

“Anti-state and hateful content will not be tolerated under any circumstances,” Mir Sarfraz Bugti reaffirmed.

He expressed satisfaction with completed projects under the Balochistan Special Development Initiatives (BSDI) and directed officials to ensure the timely completion of ongoing schemes. He reiterated the government’s commitment to rural healthcare, reinforcing the need for mandatory service by medical graduates.

The meeting concluded with a pledge to strengthen civil-military coordination to maintain peace and stability across the province.

The meeting was also attended by Provincial Ministers Mir Saleem Khan Khosa, Mir Shoaib Nosherwani, Bakht Muhammad Kakar, Chief Secretary Balochistan Shakeel Qadir Khan, and other senior civil and military officials.

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