ASF ACT, 1975: (As Amended Upto Dec 2012)
ASF ACT, 1975: (As Amended Upto Dec 2012)
ASF ACT, 1975: (As Amended Upto Dec 2012)
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
PART I
The following Acts of Parliament received the assent of the President on the 13th
December, 1975, and are hereby published for general information:-
An Act to provide for the constitution and regulation of the Airports Security Force.
CHAPTER I
1. Short title, extent, application and commencement.— (1) This Act may be
called the Airports Security Force Act, 1975.
(2) It extends to all aerodromes and airports, all civil aviation stations, centres or
offices in Pakistan, all Pakistan air services and activities relating to civil aviation.
(3) It shall apply to all members and officers of the Force wherever they may be.
(a) “aerodrome” means any area of land or water designed, equipped, set
apart or commonly used or intended to be used, either wholly or in
part, for affording facilities for the landing, departure and movement
of aircraft and includes all buildings, sheds, vessels, piers,
installations and equipments, and other structures thereon or
appertaining thereto, but does not include any aerodrome which is
exclusively used by the Pakistan Air Force or any portion of an
aerodrome which is used by the Pakistan Air Force ;
(b) “aircraft” means any machine which can derive support in the
atmosphere from the reactions of the air, other than the reactions of
the air against the earth’s surface, and includes balloons, whether
captive or free, airships, kites, gliders, and flying machines ;
(d) “air service” means a service of aircraft for any purpose of civil
aviation, whether aerial work, public transport or otherwise ;
(g) 2[Omitted]
(j) 4[Omitted]
1. Substituted for “Civil Aviation Department” by ASF (Amendment) Ordinance 1984 dated 07-08-1984
2. The words “Director-General” means the Director-General of Civil Aviation or any person performing the duties of
the Director-General ; omitted by ASF (Amendment) Ordinance 1984 dated 07-08-1984.
3. Substituted for the word “Force Commander” by ASF (Amendment) Act 2012 dated 31-12-2012.
4. The words ‘Manager” means the Airport Manager appointed by the Federal Government or any person performing
the duties of Manager at an aerodrome or at an airport or designated as being incharge of an aerodrome or of an
airport ; omitted by ASF (Amendment) Ordinance 1984 dated 07-08-1984.
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(l) “officer” means a person who is so appointed to the Force and has
singed an affirmation in the form set out in the First Schedule ;
CHAPTER II
3. Power to constitute and maintain the Airports Security Force and its
functions.— (1) The Federal Government may constitute and maintain a force to be called
the Airports Security Force for performing the following functions, namely;
(c) 2[Omitted]
(d) 3[Omitted]
(g) general maintenance of law and order within the limits of airports and
aerodromes in conjunction with the police and taking cognizance of
all offences committed at the airports and aerodromes under any law
for the time being in Force; and
(2) In the discharge of their functions, the officers and members shall be guided
by, and act in accordance with, this Act, 1[x x x x] and the rules and regulations.
4. Constitution of the Airports Security Force.— (1) The head of the Force
shall be a 2[Director General] appointed by the Federal Government.
(2) The Force shall consist of such ranks and number of officers and members
and shall be constituted in such manner as may be prescribed by rules.
(3) The officers and members shall receive such pay, pension, allowances and
other remuneration and shall enjoy such leave and other privileges as may be prescribed by
rules from time to time.
(4) Every officer and member shall receive on his appointment a certificate in
the form set out in the Second Schedule under the seal of the 2[Director General] or such
other officer as the 2[Director General] may authorise in this behalf and by virtue of holding
such certificate he shall be vested with the powers, functions and privileges of an officer or
member.
(5) Any person who ceases, for any reason, to be an officer or member shall
forthwith surrender the certificate referred to in sub-section (4) to any officer authorised by
the 2[Director General] in this behalf.
(6) Officers and members of the Force shall wear such uniforms as may be
prescribed by regulations.
(2) The 2[Director General] shall exercise his powers and perform his functions
under the general supervisions 3[and direction of the Federal Government.]
1. The commas, words and figures “the Civil Aviation Ordinance, 1960, Civil Aviation Rules, 1978”, omitted by ASF
(Amendment) Ordinance 1984 dated 07-08-1984.
2. Substituted for the word “Force Commander” by ASF (Amendment) Act 2012 dated 31-12-2012.
3. Substituted for the words “of the Director-General” by ASF (Amendment) Ordinance 1984 dated 07-08-1984.
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CHAPTER III
6. Powers and duties of officers and members.— (1) An officer or member
shall.
(b) safeguard aircraft passengers, baggage, cargo and mail within the
limits of aerodromes and airports;
(c) prevent unauthorised persons and vehicles from access to the air-side
or other areas important to the security of the aerodromes or airports;
(f) use such arms and ammunition and equipment as may be authorised
by the 3[Director General] 4[or an officer authorised by him] for the
purposes of this Act;
(g) search and arrest without warrant any person who he suspects of
endangering, or attempting to endanger, or having endangered, the
safety of an aerodrome or airport or an aircraft or a civil aviation
installation and may use such force as may be necessary in the
discharge of his duties aforesaid; and
(h) perform such other functions as the competent authority may require
him to perform.
1[“(IA) The 2[Director General] may, with the previous approval of the
Federal Government, call for military assistance in connection with
post-landing and anti-hijacking operations at an airport or aerodrome;
and, when he does so, all officers and members and all civil agencies
operating at the airport or aerodrome shall function in accordance with
the directions of the military authority rendering such assistance”.]
(2) An officer, for the purpose of this Act, shall exercise, within the areas in
which this Act applies, all the powers conferred on an officer incharge of a police station
under the 3[Police Order, 2002 (Chief Executive’s Order No.22 of 2002)] and the Code of
Criminal Procedure, 1898 (Act V of 1898).
(2) Every officer and member shall be liable to serve wherever he is required to
serve by the competent authority.
(3) 4[Omitted.]
5 [ CHAPTER IV ]
7A. Officers and members to be subject to the Pakistan Army Act, 1952.— (1)
Every officer and member of the Force shall, unless he is already so subject, be subject to
the Pakistan Army Act, 1952 (XXXIX of 1952), hereafter in this Chapter referred to as the
Act.
(2) The 2[Director General] shall, in respect of all officers and members of the
Force, have all the powers conferred by or under the Act on an officer empowered to
convene a general court martial.
1. The new sub-section inserted by ASF (Amendment) Ordinance 1984 dated 07-08-1984.
2. Substituted for the word “Force Commander” by ASF (Amendment) Act 2012 dated 31-12-2012.
3. Substituted for the word “Police Act, 1861 (V of 1861)” by ASF (Amendment) Act 2012" dated 31-12-2012.
4. The words “ Every officer or member who is guilty of any violation of duty or wilful breach or neglect of any rule
or regulation or lawful order made by a competent authority, or who withdraws from his duties without permission,
or without having given previous notice of two months, or who, being absent on leave, fails, without reasonable
cause, to report himself for duty on the expiration of such leave, or who engages without authority in any
employment other than his duty under this Act, or who is guilty of cowardice, or who offers any unwarrantable
personal violence to any person in his custody, shall be liable to be proceeded against departmentally and to be
awarded such punishment, including imprisonment for a term which may extend to six months and fine which may
extend to the amount of his pay for three months, as may be prescribed by rules. ” omitted by ASF (Amendment)
Ordinance 1984 dated 07-08-1984
5. The new chapter inserted by ASF (Amendment) Ordinance 1984 dated 07-08-1984.
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1[“(4) Notwithstanding anything contained in any other law for the time being in
force, except the authorities specified in sub-sections (1) and (2) of section 7F, no other
authority, tribunal or court shall have jurisdiction to vary, modify, alter, annul, set aside,
revise or review any order passed by any officer of the Force, authorised under the Pakistan
Army Act, 1952 (XXXIX of 1952).”]
7B. Consequence of sentence of imprisonment.— An officer or member of the
Force who is sentenced to imprisonment for a term which is not less than ninety days shall
be deemed to have been dismissed from the Force.
7C. Suspension.— Any officer shall be competent to suspend in the prescribed
manner a member of the Force working under him for any mis-conduct remissness or
negligence in the discharge of his duties.
7D. Place of imprisonment.— If a member of the Force sentenced under the Act
to imprisonment for a term shorter than ninety days is also dismissed from service, he shall
be imprisoned in the nearest prison or such other prison as the Federal Government may, by
general or special order, direct; but if he is not so dismissed, he may be confined in a
quarterguard or such other place as the 2[Director General] may consider suitable.
7E. Capture of deserters.— (1) Whenever any person subject to the Act deserts,
the Chief Security Officer shall give written information of the desertion to such civil
authorities as in his opinion may be able to afford assistance towards the capture of the
deserter and such authorities shall thereupon take steps for the apprehension of the said
deserter in like manner as if he were a person for whose apprehension a warrant had been
issued by Magistrate, and shall deliver the deserter, when apprehended, in to the custody of
the Force.
(2) Any police officer may arrest without warrant any person whom he
reasonably believes to be subject to the Act and a deserter or absentee without leave and
bring him without delay before the nearest Magistrate to be dealt with according to law.
7F. Appeal and revision.— (1) In all cases decided by the 3[Director], a Chief
Security Officer or any other officer, a person aggrieved may, within thirty days of the
order, appeal to the officer higher than the one awarding the punishment.
(2) A person aggrieved by an order of the 2[Director General] awarding any
punishment may, within thirty days of the order, apply to the Federal Government for
revision.
7G. Appointment of officers and other members of the Force.— 4[(1) The Federal
Government may, by notification in the official Gazette, appoint a Deputy Director General
(Coordination) and such number of Directors, Deputy Directors, Assistant Directors and
Deputy Assistant Directors as it may think fit; and].
(2) The 1[Director General] may appoint within the cadre strength sanctioned by
the Federal Government such number of Inspectors, Sub-Inspectors, Assistant Sub-
Inspectors, 2[Sergeants and Corporals] as he may consider necessary for the efficient
performance of the functions of the Force.
(3) The rank structure of the officers and other members of the Force vis-à-vis
the Pakistan Army shall be such as may be prescribed by rules”.
3 [ CHAPTER V ]
8. Indemnity.— No suit, prosecution or other legal proceeding shall lie against
any person for anything which is in good faith done, or intended to be done, under this Act
or the rules or regulations.
11. Power to make rules.– The Federal Government may, by notification in the
official Gazette, make rules:-
(a) regulating the functions and powers of the officers;
(b) regulating the classes and grades of, and the remuneration and
rewards to be paid to, the officers and members of the force and their
conditions of service;
(c) 4[omitted]
(d) 5[omitted]
(e) generally for the purpose of carrying into effect the provisions of this
Act.
13. Repeal.— The Airports Security Force Ordinance, 1975 (XII of 1975), is
hereby repealed.
1. Substituted for the word “Force Commander” by ASF (Amendment) Act 2012 dated 31-12-2012.
2. Substituted for the words “Selection Grade Security Guards and Security Guards” by ASF (Amendment) Act 2012
dated 31-12-2012.
3. The new chapter inserted by ASF (Amendment) Ordinance 1984 dated 07-08-1984.
4. The words “prescribing and regulating the award of departmental punishments” omitted by ASF (Amendment)
Ordinance 1984 dated 07-08-1984.
5. The words “appointing the place where a person punished with imprisonment under section 7 may be kept in
custody; and” omitted by ASF (Amendment) Ordinance 1984 dated 07-08-1984.
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FIRST SCHEDULE
[See section 2 (k) and (1) ]
FORM OF AFFIRMATION
Person Enrolled
Date …………...
Singed in my presence after I had ascertained that the person understood the purpose
of what he signed.
1[Director General]
or
Other Enrolling Officer
SECOND SCHEDULE
[See section 4 (4) ]
CERTIFICATE
1. Substituted for the word “Force Commander” by ASF (Amendment) Act 2012 dated 31-12-2012.