Authorities in KP have decided to take strict action against government employees found involved in assisting terrorists.
The decision was made after official findings indicated that some government servants may have facilitated terrorist activities.
According to official documents, all departments across KP have been directed to compile complete employee records.
The data will be uploaded to an online software system for verification and monitoring.
Officials said the move is part of a broader effort to strengthen internal security and identify possible links to unlawful activities.
The Home Department of KP has assigned a special task to relevant institutions for this process.
These institutions will review employee records and investigate any suspicious connections.
Authorities said action will be taken against any government employee if evidence confirms their involvement in helping terrorists.
The official memo clearly stated that strict disciplinary measures would be enforced.
If allegations are proven, the services of those employees will be terminated.
The memo further noted that no individual found guilty would be allowed to continue working in any government department.
Officials said this policy is aimed at ensuring accountability within public institutions.
An inquiry has already been launched against several government servants across KP.
Investigations are currently underway to determine the extent of their alleged involvement.
The inquiry is examining multiple cases and reviewing evidence collected from different departments.
Authorities confirmed that those under investigation include government employees, contractors, and other individuals linked to official operations.
The review process will assess whether these individuals provided direct or indirect support.
Officials believe the action is necessary to maintain trust in state institutions.
The provincial administration said all departments must fully cooperate with investigators.
They have been instructed to provide accurate employee data without delay.
The digital record system is expected to help improve transparency and speed up investigations.
Officials said this measure will also strengthen screening procedures for future appointments.
Security experts have stressed the importance of internal accountability.
They say stronger monitoring systems can help reduce security risks within government institutions.
The latest decision highlights KPโs efforts to address internal security concerns.
It also reflects the governmentโs intention to prevent any misuse of official positions.
Authorities have assured that investigations will be carried out fairly and according to legal procedures.
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The KP government has said that strict action will continue against anyone found supporting unlawful activities, regardless of their position or department.




