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                    2 1* Except for the nctlvltlotf of ccrtatn Holy Aimedi '
                    outlaws In tho Fnhllan Shnpur region alluded to undor tho
                    precodins paragraphs doallng with ►ho tribal situation
                    fair security reigned all over tho province until the
                    events of August and September cave rein to ronowed
                    oulbroaks of banditry on the roads and brigandage over
                    tho country aide#
                    22*   Prom August onwards tho desertion of troops and
                    ennloh# In sono cn303 with rifles, enabled robbers to hold
                    up motor transport on tho roads and rob travel lore and
                    drivers* A few cases occur:w3 in which British and othor
                    European travellers wore the victims of looting*
                   23*    During November end December howevor security
                   measures were improved end in so far as the main road
                   concerned fe rr er cocos of robbery occurred* Tn ''ho
                    country districts however tho transport of fooOntuffs nnrl
                   gcod3 to tho narks*In-; condors ma seriously restricted
                   o:/lng to continued insecurity*
                   24.    Tn December a determined attempt by the authorities
                   to deal with Hie Hoir Aimed! menace in t.he i'ehllr.n region
                   led to a fight botreen a cv.r.li Government forea of render^
                   merle3 supported by cc.-.o irregulars9 a:id a brad of Loir
                   Aimed is led by tho ir. leaders All and Valt of Dr.Irloh*
                   Although unfortunately -hoco two notorious outlaws esc seed
                   a cor.r-ldrrr.bio nu.-ber cf ♦ ho brigends roro billed and tho
                   root putvto flight. This result had a eolub.-ry effect on
                   the district*
                   S3.    On the lest day of tho year another engager cut
                   occurred between a email force cf Iranian n litany
                   regulars and a band cf rebels at J.-.kro.i* ^ho fight was
                   unfortunately inccoclua.ivo Chough -ho besieged rmnlrh
                   ga rrlson v oro rcccuod fro:.; on cuh»:ord pretUcamoTVoV"
                   CLG?A?CC OO.JDC ?IOKS*
                   2 6*         if: !;.f'h.   rhJ nf:Cv was- f.s hlh-'r; - •
                           From 13 Janu- */•;: *o Id !‘ \y telusive   7. VO inehor*
                          r* • u 1..//ember to 22 nd hecombor ”      1.07 "
                                ■ v>
                                                          ?ofal     ~b*V«$
                           frg^jeor^tryfl. ranged us rollons
                                                        o
                           Highest Uaxtnura          99 P (0 & 11 August)
                            lowest "                 61 P (4 bi 5 December)
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                            Highest ttlnlrnua        C9 P (12 August)

                            Lowest      *            27 P (11 Poro.-bor)
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                  British Consulate,
                        Shtras#                          11 *H. Consul
                  let April# 1942#
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