CCD seeks Rs2.59 billion for Kacha Op against dacoits

CCD employees to receive one extra salary; details inside

As the Kacha region has been facing a poor law and order situation for quite a long period, Chief Minister Punjab has assigned the Counter-Criminal Directorate (CCD) the task of launching a full-scale operation against dacoit gangs operating in Rajanpur, Muzaffargarh, and Rahim Yar Khan.

Demand of funds

In response, the CCD has demanded a hefty Rs2.59 billion in funds to initiate and sustain the operation.

As part of the proposal, Rs800 million has been sought for reward money, while another Rs750 million has been requested for intelligence and secret operations.

The CCD has also requested Rs800 million for scientific investigation tools and technologies.

Moreover, Rs7.581 billion has been asked under the head of operational needs, highlighting the scale and scope of the planned offensive.

Despite an earlier budget cut of Rs5.33 billion, the CCD has submitted a new demand for fresh funds, citing urgent requirements for countering well-armed and organized criminal elements in the Kacha area.

The directorate has further proposed special allowances for its personnel, similar to those provided to members of newly established paramilitary forces, underscoring the risks and complexities involved in the operation.

The final approval for these financial allocations will depend on the provincial government’s decision in light of the growing public pressure to restore peace in southern Punjab.

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