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On 1 July 1995 the Pakistan Rangers were bifurcated into two distinct forces, the Pakistan Rangers – Punjab (Punjab Rangers) and Pakistan Rangers – Sindh (Sindh Rangers). Consequently, the Mehran Force and other Pakistani paramilitary units operating in the province of Sindh were merged with and began to operate under the Sindh Rangers. [5]
The Punjab Rangers (formally Pakistan Rangers Punjab) (Urdu: پنجاب رینجرز) is a federal paramilitary force in Pakistan. It is one of nine Civil Armed Forces and is one of two Ranger forces with the other one being the Sindh Rangers , which operates in Sindh province .
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Pakistan Rangers Public Schools & Colleges System (PRPSACS) is a school system operated by Pakistan Rangers. [1] PRPSAC System operates in 18 regions across Pakistan. [ 2 ] PRPSACS Secretariat serves as the central body, which controls the system's technical aspects. [ 3 ]
The Sindh Rangers are starting their own radio show in Karachi, known as "Rangers Hour" on FM 101, which is intended to communicate with and broadcast news as well as relevant updates to the people of the metropolis; preceding this, a radio service was also launched by the Sindh Police on FM 88.6 with a similar purpose. The Sindh Rangers also ...
The Civil Armed Forces (CAF) [2] are a group of nine paramilitary and gendarmerie organisations, separate and distinct from the regular Pakistan Armed Forces.They are responsible for maintaining internal security, helping law enforcement agencies, border control, counter-insurgency and counter-terrorism, riot control, and anti-smuggling under the Ministry of Interior.
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15 Punjab Regiment: Assigned the SSG wing which is worn by all officers serving in SSG from 1964. Brigadier Naseer Chaudhry: Frontier Force Regiment: Later Major General. As GOC 33 Division during 1971 War, he was injured in an airstrike. Killed in a terrorist attack on a mosque in Lahore on May 28, 2010. Brigadier Sherullah Beg: 18 Punjab Regiment