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07ISLAMABAD133
2007-01-09 13:31:00
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Embassy Islamabad
Cable title:  

STATUS OF FRONTIER CORPS

Tags:  MASS PK PREL PTER 
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E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: MASS PK PREL PTER
SUBJECT: STATUS OF FRONTIER CORPS

REF: STATE 201186

UNCLAS ISLAMABAD 000133

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SENSITIVE
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E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: MASS PK PREL PTER
SUBJECT: STATUS OF FRONTIER CORPS

REF: STATE 201186


1. (SBU) On December 29, 2006, PolCouns raised with the
MFA's America's Desk post's request for information regarding
the legal status of the Frontier Corps. (Reftel) Post had
twice earlier requested the MFA's assistance in parsing the
legal underpinnings of the Frontier Corps, as the issue had
been raised in the course of the joint Embassy/CENTCOM COIN
Assessment. PolCouns noted that embassy officers had been
advised that the Government of Pakistan considers the
Frontier Corps a civil armed force, but that the Embassy was
now requesting the MFA's assistance identifying the specific
laws, regulations, statutes or other legal orders that govern
the Frontier Corps and that delineate the legal process
through which command of the Frontier Corps or its
constituent units may be transferred from the Ministry of
Interior to the Ministry of Defense. MFA Director Mansoor
Khan explained the Frontier Corps's status to PolCouns, but
acknowledged that his talking points did not fully respond to
the Embassy's questions. Khan indicated that he would seek a
more detailed response before the reftel deadline.


2. (SBU) On January 9, 2007, PolCouns contacted the MFA
Americas desk to ask whether the MFA had been able to
identify the relevant legal authorities governing the
Frontier Corps status. MFA Director Khan said that the MFA
had sought additional information from the relevant
ministries, but had not yet received responses. The MFA
requested that the Embassy submit its request for additional
information in writing, as this could prompt a quicker
response from other government agencies. Post has prepared
and delivered a diplomatic note to the MFA requesting
specific information on the laws establishing and regulating
the Frontier Corps on January 9.


3. (SBU) In late December 2006, the Office of the Defense
Representative - Pakistan (ODRP) received the following paper
from the Director General of Military Operations describing
the status of the Frontier Corps. This is the paper which
informed the MFA's presentation to PolCouns on December 29:

(Begin text.)

Frontier Corps (FC) NWFP is part of Civil Armed Forces of
Pakistan. It falls under the legal jurisdiction of Ministry
of Interior. Civil Armed Forces are structured to perform
dual tasks of internal security and augmenting the defensive
effort of the Country against an external threat.

During peace time FC NWFP has been usually tasked to perform
border control duties, arrest/elimination of terrorists,
anti-smuggling and anti-during (sic) trafficking duties and
reinforcement of police force whenever required. In case of
Army's deployment inside the Country, FC NWFP is invariably
always placed under the command of the Ministry of Defense.

In case of external aggression, FC NWFP transits to be under
command Ministry of Defense, as and when so ordered. In this
case operational control is exercised by Ministry of Defense.
Experience of past couple of decades indicates that FC NWFP
has been always operationally controlled by Ministry of
Defense. Its massive deployment to support Army's effort in
GWOT as well as anti-drug trafficking is a case in point.

Presently, FC NWFP has been deployed in FATA (Federally
Administered Tribal Areas) and some other parts of NWFP and
operating under the orders of the Ministry of Defense.

(End text.)


4. (SBU) Post will follow up with the MFA and other
ministries on the legal status of the Frontier Corps.
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