Inspector General of Police (IGP), Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), Mohammad Naeem Khan,on December 24, said his department would review the Fourth Schedule of the Anti-Terrorism Act and would complete the exercise in two weeks, reports Dawn.“We are rationalising Schedule-IV as it has some unwanted names but doesn’t have those, which should be there,” IGP, Khan said.He further said the Fourth Schedule, which had around the names of 3,700 people, including Afghan nationals, would be rationalised in two weeks. All District Police officers would conduct review meetings in their respective areas, while the list would carry only the names allowed by Section 11(EE) of the Anti-Terrorism Act, 1997. He added, Section 11 of the law provides for keeping the names of individuals with terrorist and sectarian connections on a list called Fourth Schedule. Giving details he said, the Police had killed 21 high-profile terrorists associated with the Bali Khiara group in Dera Ismail Khan District during the last one year in a well-coordinated operation. The Khiara group had been active in the areas bordering Punjab since terrorist Bali Khiara took over its reins for five years after the elimination of his predecessor in a US drone strike. The group carried out 28 terrorist attacks last year but the ongoing crackdown carried out by Security Forces (SFs) and Police had almost halved the number.Bali Khiara was on the run but the Police would capture him soon.