Elections of All Pakistan Clerks Association Commissioner Office Mardan for the year 2025-26 have been completed, Muhammad Moazzam Ali Khan has been elected as President, while Syed Tahir Shah Mayar has been elected as General Secretary unopposed
Mardan : Feb 14. Elections of All Pakistan Clerks Association Commissioner Office Mardan for the year 2025-26 have been completed, Muhammad Moazzam Ali Khan has been elected as President, while Syed Tahir Shah Mayar has been elected as General Secretary unopposed. In other positions, Attaullah has been elected as Senior Vice President, Dawood Jan as Finance Secretary and Shahid Khan as Member. According to the details, the elections of All Pakistan Clerks Association Commissioner Office Mardan for the year 2025-26 have been completed. Muhammad Moazzam Ali Khan has been elected as President, Syed Tahir Shah Mayar as General Secretary, Attaullah as Vice President, Dawood Jan as Finance Secretary, while Shahid Khan has submitted papers to represent Class Four. No candidate has submitted papers against them and Muhammad Moazzam Ali Khan has been elected as President, Syed Tahir Shah Mayar as General Secretary, Attaullah as Senior Vice President, Dawood Jan as Finance Secretary and Shahid Khan as Member Class Forum. All Pakistan Clerks Association Mardan District President Syed Maqbool Shah has issued a notification of the newly elected cabinet. The newly elected cabinet has thanked the clerical community, he said that he would not betray the trust the clerical community had placed in him and would not hesitate to sacrifice his life and property to solve the problems and difficulties of the clerical community.
Implications for the area due to the abduction of two Customs Department officers from South Waziristan yesterday
Miranshah, Feb 14. The abduction of Customs Superintendent Nisar Ali and Inspector Khushal Khan in Angoor Adda area of South Waziristan is a worrying development, which raises serious questions about the security situation in the area. The armed men’s blockade and abduction at Shulam shows that criminal elements or extremist groups are still active in the region.
South Waziristan is a sensitive region in Pakistan’s tribal districts, which has been the center of militancy, military operations and security challenges in the past. Although the law and order situation improved after Operation Zarb-i-Azb and Radal al-Fasaad, recent events show that extremist elements or criminal groups are still active here.
Angoor Adda is an important border crossing between Pakistan and Afghanistan, where there is a lot of activity in terms of trade and transportation. Customs officials, security forces, and local traders often face precarious conditions here, and the threat of attacks is ever-present.
Some militant or criminal groups try to increase pressure by targeting government officials.
The possibility of ransom demands in such cases cannot be ruled out, especially if it is the action of an armed group or criminal elements.
If such incidents happen again and again, there could be a negative impact on trade activities with Afghanistan, which will raise concerns both locally and internationally. And it will be harmful for the country’s economy. Although the police and security agencies have immediately cordoned off the area and started efforts to recover the abducted officers. However, the incident has once again raised the question of whether the security forces and civil administration have gained complete control in South Waziristan and other tribal areas.
For sustainable security in the region, there is a need to increase intelligence-based operations to break the networks of such groups. There is a need to tighten security at important crossing points such as Angwar Adda to prevent the movement of illegal elements.
More efforts have to be made to restore peace and order by taking the local tribal elders and the community into confidence.
This incident shows the seriousness of the security challenges in South Waziristan. Although security forces have been mobilized on the issue, a comprehensive strategy is needed to prevent such incidents. If the government and security agencies take prompt and effective action, it can help prevent such incidents in the future.