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KP govt decides to take legal action against ICT police

Our CorrespondentBy Our CorrespondentNovember 6, 2024Updated:November 7, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read0 Views
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KP CM’s personal belongings, including two iPhone 15 Pro Max devices, crucial contacts, personal documents, a wallet, and a licensed firearm, went missing from KP House during the D-Chowk protests

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PESHAWAR: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) government is preparing to launch legal action against the Islamabad police following a recent raid on KP House in Islamabad. In a pivotal cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur, discussions will center around formalizing these legal proceedings. The cabinet is also set to address 18 additional agenda items, reflecting the broader administrative concerns stemming from the incident.

The KP House has been under scrutiny after the Capital Development Authority (CDA) initiated enforcement actions, sealing several blocks of the facility due to alleged violations of building regulations. CDA officials reported that the management had repeatedly failed to respond to warnings about lease renewal and compliance, with the most recent notice issued on May 3. Citing these unaddressed issues, the CDA, led by Special Magistrate Sardar Muhammad Asif and Assistant Commissioner Abdullah, proceeded with the sealing operation, marking a contentious escalation.

Chief Minister Gandapur’s personal belongings, including two iPhone 15 Pro Max devices, crucial contacts, personal documents, a wallet, and a licensed firearm, went missing from KP House during the D-Chowk protests. The loss of his devices has severely impacted his communications, prompting him to request assistance from assembly members to retrieve the missing contacts. The Islamabad Inspector General of Police has since launched an investigation into the disappearance.

This unfolding situation has brought tensions between the KP government and Islamabad’s administration to the forefront, as the KP cabinet gears up to address the alleged overreach and ensure a comprehensive response. With legal proceedings anticipated, this development may further strain inter-provincial relations, as both administrative and security concerns come into sharp focus.

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