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KPEZDMC allocates land for police station in Hattar

KPEZDMC allocates land for police station in Hattar

Key Takeaways

  • KPEZDMC has transferred 4 kanals of land for the establishment of a police station and Sahulat Centre in Hattar.
  • The move is part of efforts to enhance security in the Hattar Economic Zone.
  • No further details on the project timeline or funding were provided.

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Economic Zones Development and Management Company (KPEZDMC) has allocated land for the establishment of a police station and Sahulat Centre in Hattar, as part of its ongoing efforts to improve security within the economic zone.

According to an official statement from KPEZDMC, 4 kanals of land have been transferred for this purpose. The allocation is aimed at enhancing law enforcement presence and providing necessary facilities to the local community.

The move comes in line with broader initiatives by the government to strengthen security measures across various economic zones in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. Local residents and businesses are expected to benefit from improved safety and better access to police services.

While the allocation of land is a significant step, no further details on the project timeline or funding were provided. The next phase will involve construction and operationalisation of the facilities, which are crucial for maintaining law and order in the area.

KPEZDMC has been actively working towards developing the Hattar Economic Zone to attract investments and promote economic growth. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to ensure that development efforts are not hampered by security concerns.

Local stakeholders have expressed mixed reactions, with some welcoming the move as a positive step towards improved safety, while others remain cautious about the potential impact on land values in the area.