Motorway police sports festival
LAHORE :Additional Inspector General of National Highways and Motorway Police Khalid Mehmood has said it is top priority of the department to ensure physical fitness of its employees.
He said emphasis was laid on holding sports activities throughout the year in the department. Annual Sports Festival has become a salient feature of the department, he said during the opening ceremony of the Ninth Annual Sports Festival, 2019, held at NHMP Training College, Sheikhupura. The college commandant, DIG Mehboob Aslam, DIG Motorway M4 Sultan Chaudhry, DIG Central Zone Ahmad Arslan Malik, DIG North Aalam Shinwari, Deputy Commandant SP Ghulam Qadir Sindu, media representatives and a large number of senior police officers and officials of NHMP were also present on the occasion. In week-long NHMP Sports Festival, 595 players from all across the country will participate in 24 sports events, including cricket, football, tug of war, basketball, volley ball, shooting, table tennis, lawn tennis and athletic competitions.
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