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                        Giluittfti All Sabz thd notorious renegade Road Guard referred to in Ia«»
                    year’s Administration Report as having Deen persuaded to return to the told
                    and assist the authorities in their disarmament work, committed a murder in
                    the course of a private dispute. The local officials got rid of him by the time
                    honoured, cheap and efficient method long approved of in Irun. One of the
                    leading men of Ohahkutah was made to iuvigle him into his house and
                    shoot down his guest in cold blood.
                       A gang of malefactors of Chahkulah a village on the Bushirc-Shiraz
                    road was dealt with in the same way.
                       A Deputy Governor was appointed in Bandar Rig as Governor of llyat-
                    Raoud, Rud-llilloh and Liravi and the chiefs of the districts namely :
                         Allah Karam Khan,
                         Ali Khan, son of Ali Khan,
                         Muhammad Khan,
                         Aqa Khan,
                   Were ordered to proceed to Shiraz forthwith. Otic of them namely Allah Karam
                   Khan complied with the order but the others are trying to obtain permission
                   to remain at their homes.
                       Persian Mclcran, Jask and Charbar.—At Jask the Cable and Wireless
                   employees complained of encroachments on their area by the local Persian
                   authorities.
                       At Charbar owing to complaints by British Indian subjects, who were in
                   difficulties with the local Persian authorities over the question of their nation­
                   ality, under instructions from His Majesty’s Minister, the Interpreter of tho
                   Kerman Consulate visited that port in June and in November Dr. Lincoln, Ilis
                   Majesty's Consul, Kerman, visited the same place in connection with the same
                   complaints and was there at the end of the year.
                       Up to October the administration of Jask and Charbar was carried out by
                   the Chief Police official stationed there. In that month, however, a Governor
                   for each port was sent down from Tehran.
                       The Persian authorities, in spite of all their efforts, do not appear to bo
                   capable of coping with the turbulent inhabitants of this Province and the condi­
                   tion of the country remains disturbed and unsettled.
                       Chirag Khan and Murad Khan, sons of Mustafa Khan (to whom the Wire­
                   less and Cable, Ltd. pay a subsidy for the protection of their lines) combined
                   with another Chief called Kamaian Khan and raided in July Gerog, Jagin,
                   Bahmadi and Yakdar. Ten persons were killed or kidnapped. Huts belonging
                   to friendly Baluchis were destroyed, and several hundred camels, sheep, goats
                   carried off. In the same month the raiders also looted a Customs post at
                   Sadicli, wounded 2 Customs officials and decamped with merchandise worth
                   Tomans 400 and 4 rifles.
                      Discontent was rife at Charbar, Jask and districts as a result of the high­
                   handed treatment which the people received at the hands of the Iranian civil
                  and military officials. Many of flic inhabitants migrated to the Trueial Const
                  and Gwadur. 250 families dependants of Bahut Gul Muhammud went to
                  Gwadur alone.
                      As a result of numerous complaints received at Tehran an  Inspecting
                  Mission visited Charhar in February to investigate grievances. Enquiries were
                  instituted and some of the Persian Baluchis were persuaded to return to their
                  homes. In February the Persian Consul, Quetta, went by aeroplane to Gwadur,
                  find then by camel to Jiunri, Pish-Khan and Suntesar where lie tried to per­
                  suade Persian Baluchi emigrants to return to their homes but without success.
                      In March Brigadier-General Mohdi Khan, Officer Commanding, Baluchis­
                  tan district, marched a large force to Iranshah Leshar to disarm the tribes
                  in those districts. Several of the leading Chiefs were, invited on the usual
                  sworn promise of safe conduct and free pardon to come into camp, make their
                  peace with the authorities and surrender their arms.
                      Only one Chief named Asljraf Khan apparently an unsophisticated
                  individual was taken in by tho fair words of the Iranian Commander, lie and
                  a number of his followers surrendered themselves and gave up their arms.
                  They were all immediately placed under arrest.
                      The general result of this “ drive ” for arms carried out by General
                  Melidi Khan was poor and few rifles and ammunition were collected.
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