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                                               Condition of the Country.

                           JBimrtar Ahbas.—Several small thefts were reported to have occurred in tho
                       town, one of which was committed in the Consulate when the thief was arrested
                       and sent to the Nazmich where he was detained for a fortnight and then dis­
                       charged as the courts in Bandar Abbas were not opened then.
                           Biyaban.—Jalal Taherzani, who, after removal of Mir Barakat Khan from
                       $ashakird in 1932, was appointed chief of the road guards with 20 men of his
                       tribe under him, was taken to task by the local authorities at Minab in connection
                       with revenue collected by him and was sent to Minab in charge of an Amnieh
                       guard. He was, however, released by his men on tho road and the whole party
                       fiod to Bashakird to join Abdul Hussein ICamcran, the notorious outlaw. On
                       receipt of this information, the Officer Commanding Troops, Bandar Abbas, paid
                       a hurried visit to Minab with a view to obtaining an interview with Abdul Hus­
                       sein Kameran of Bashakird and proposing peace terms which the latter is re­
                       ported to have refused.

                          It is rumoured that the wife of Abdul Hussein Kameran has been arrested
                       by the troops and it is hoped that with her capture they will be able to bring her
                       husband to terms.
                          The sister of Mir Barakat Khan, who went to Tehran in October 1933 with
                       the hope of seeing her brother and beggiug for his release, relumed on the 15th
                       December as she found her brother and his elder son, Abdullah Khan, had bolb
                      died. This news aggravated the tribesmen and there was wholesale robbery in
                      Minab. A detachment of 150 soldiers were sent to Minab immediately. On the
                      i5th February 1934 Mir Barakat Khan’s sister was brought to Bandar Abbas to
                      be sent to Tehran.
                          A band of Taherzaies, having had a skirmish with the troops raided the
                      Customs House at Galak and killed the Mudir.
                                              Condition of the Roads.
                         Bandar Abbas.—The road leading to Kerman via the passes of Zagli and
                      Zindan remained safe during the year. The postal lorry with niails from Korman
                      and two lorries with sugar and passengers from Bandar Abbas were held up by
                      a band of Farsi robbers between Gakhum and Hajiabad on the 26th April 1933.
                      All the cargo and valuable articles belonging to tho pasengers as well as parcels
                      from the mail bags were carried away by the robbers. Two lorries loaded with
                     Anglo-Persian Oil Company’s products and carrying passengers from Bandar
                     Abbas to Kerman were held up by a band of 16 Farsi robbers near Chah-Cha-
                     ghuk on the 17th May. The robbers took away all the passengers’ valuable pro­
                     perty including, it is reported, Rials 20,000 in cash from Clerks of the Census
                     Department returning to their headquarters at Kerman. Owing to these the
                     number of out-posts on the road has been increased, and at more dangerous
                     zones the Military are posted in conjunction -with the Amnieh.
                         Moreover the motor transport from Sirjan to Ghora and vice versa is des­
                     patched in convoys with the Amnieh guards. The road is closed for night traffic
                     for motor transport.
                         Monsieur Sharaskin, the Russian piecegoods specialist, arrived from Kerman
                     on the 5th April. He was attacked by a small band of neighbouring robbers
                     near Sarzeh and took away all his belongings.
                         Lingali.—The road in the district of Lar was reported to be unsafe and
                     Zadan Khan, to whom the security of the roads was entrusted, had expressed his
                     inability to keep the traffic open with the present number of levies at his disposal.
                     The merchants have suspended all forwardings to and from Lar since the begin­
                     ning of July 1933.
                         Lingali-Lar road was repaired during the year and is open for traffic, but a
                     negligible number of motors use this r°a(i.

                         Mohammerali-Charbar Coastal Road.—The construction of this road re-*
                     piained in abeyance,
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