TURBAT: Pakistan’s Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi on Sunday visited the Frontier Corps Balochistan South Headquarters. He was received by Inspector General Frontier Corps (IG FC) South Major General Bilal Safraz Khan.
During the visit, Mohsin Naqvi paid homage at the martyrs memorial, laid a floral wreath, and offered Fateha. He prayed for the elevation of the ranks of the martyrs and paid tribute to the sacrifices of the martyrs of Frontier Corps.
Later, Mohsin Naqvi chaired an important meeting at the FC Balochistan South Headquarters. He was briefed about the operations against Fitna Al Khawarij and anti-smuggling efforts. The minister appreciated the performance of Frontier Corps South in maintaining peace and eliminating smuggling in Balochistan.
The Interior Minister said that Frontier Corps South is at the forefront of foiling the nefarious designs of Fitna Al Khawarij and has rendered exemplary services for peace in difficult circumstances.
Mohsin Naqvi added that the Frontier Corps officers and personnel are playing the role of vanguard for peace in Balochistan. “We are proud of their professional expertise and bravery,” the minister said. He stated that the professional requirements of Frontier Corps South will be fulfilled within available resources.
The Interior Minister said that the prosperity and development of Balochistan are linked to sustainable peace. He called for comprehensive measures to empower the youth of Balochistan. He said that all stakeholders must be on the same page for the sustainable development of Balochistan.
Mohsin Naqvi highlighted that cricket and other sports competitions in Balochistan will promote healthy activities among the youth. He was also briefed on the performance of Frontier Corps South and it was apprised that illegal items of around Rs. 4 billion and 70 crore have been seized in the last six months.