‘Help to commuters a hallmark of NH&MP’
Islamabad : The Inspector General National Highway and Motorway Police (NH&MP) Dr. Syed Kaleem Imam on Thursday said that help to commuters in distress was a hallmark of National Highways and Motorway Police.
Addressing the study tour of 24th Initial Command Course under training ASsP here at NHMP Headquarters, he said that the responsibility of police is to protect the life and property of people, said a press release. He said there has always been a deficit of trust between police and public, adding that the system can be changed with the spirit of help, honesty and professionalism.
He said that National Highways and Motorway Police has always been an exception for its honesty, courtesy and professionalism. "It is the honesty, courtesy, proactive approach and spirit to help the people in distress which make an organization prominent," he said.
He advised the under training ASsP to be thankful to the Almighty Allah Who has chosen them for this sacred profession. He urged that ASsP should start their career with good ambitions to serve the public. Giving a detailed
briefing, DIG (Operations) Mazhar-ul-Haq Kakakhel said that according to the statistics of the year 2020, 325 million traffic managed by NHMP, whereas, help rendered to 1,023 million people, 15,221 million people were briefed on public awareness and road safety education.
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