Islamabad
As per the directive of the Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan and Minister for Communications, The National Highways and Motorway Police is holding “E-Khuli Kachehri”, on regular grounds.
In this regard, Inspector General, National Highways and Motorways Police Inam Ghani participated in the “E-Khuli Kachehri”, on FM-95 Radio and NHMP official Face book and answered the frequently asked questions from across the country and from abroad as well. The IG Inam Ghani issued immediate directions to resolve the problems of the general public.
He said that the E-Khuli Kachehris are the best way to remain in direct contact with general public and solution of problems.
Keep motorways, highways and expressways free from traffic accidents, to save precious lives and to ensure safe travel of passengers snap checking of unregistered vehicles, tinted glasses, without driving license, seat belts, unfit vehicles fancy number plates, drunk driving, overcharging, with extra lights and overloaded vehicles, effective and more stringent enforcement has been started at various toll plazas.
Expensive highways are being destroyed due to overloading, so overloaded vehicles will not be allowed to enter motorways and highways. In addition, the rate of fines will be increased soon.
Accidents are happening on highways due to illegal U-turns and motorcyclists, for which the Motorway Police has started closing down the illegal U-turns.
Strict action has been ordered against those who set fire to the grass around the motorways. Every possible step is being taken to meet the shortage of manpower.
In this regard, advertisement has been issued for recruitment on 440 different posts from Grade 1 to 5. further enhance operational capacity and ensure safe travel of passengers extensive uniform and non-uniform vacancies based on merit will soon be recruited.
Young men and women from minority communities must join the National Highways and Motorways Police Force.
The National Highways and Motorways Police has great opportunities for men as well as women to move forward.









