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1,104 FC Recruits Sworn In at Loralai Passing Out Ceremony

A grand passing-out parade was held at the Frontier Corps Training Center in Loralai, Balochistan, as 1,104 recruits of the 68th batch

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A grand passing-out parade was held at the Frontier Corps Training Center in Loralai, Balochistan

February 15, 2026

Web Desk: A grand passing-out parade was held at the Frontier Corps Training Center in Loralai, Balochistan, as 1,104 recruits of the 68th batch (Phase Two) successfully completed their training. The ceremony marked a significant milestone for the region’s security forces.

Major General Muhammad Atif Mujtaba, Inspector General of Frontier Corps Balochistan (North), reviewed the parade and congratulated the new recruits and their families. He emphasised the pride associated with joining a prestigious institution known for its traditions of sacrifice and bravery.

“All recruits should take pride in becoming part of Frontier Corps Balochistan (North), an organisation recognised for its honorable legacy, courage, and dedication,” he said.

The ceremony also paid tribute to the sacrifices of local families. The father of the martyred Khateeb Amshad Ali from Nushki, Nawab Khan, attended as the guest of honor. Organisers highlighted the family’s contribution and honored their enduring sacrifice.

Tribal elders, local dignitaries, prominent guests and civil society representatives attended the parade, reinforcing the strong bond between the Frontier Corps and the local communities. Their participation underscored growing mutual trust and cooperation between security forces and citizens.

The event concluded with the distribution of special awards to recruits who demonstrated exceptional performance during their training. Officials praised the dedication and discipline shown by the graduates, emphasising their readiness to serve and protect.

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