UT asps of 28th initial command course visit NHMP central police office

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Islamabad
The Under Training Assistant Superintendents of Police (ASPs) of the 52nd Specialized Training Program of the 28th Initial Command Course visited the Central Police Office of the National Highways & Motorway Police (NHMP).
On this occasion, Deputy Inspector General (Operations) Masroor Alam Kolachi gave a detailed briefing to the UT ASPs on the professional performance, role, and organizational structure of the NHMP.
Addressing the UT ASPs, Inspector General of NHMP, Sultan Ahmed Chaudhry, stated that the police service is a dignified and highly important profession, as the protection of life and property of the public is the fundamental responsibility of the police.
He emphasized that the officers are fortunate to have chosen policing as a career and must discharge their duties diligently, ensuring the safety and security of the public under all circumstances. He added that public service, supremacy of law, and delivery of justice are the core principles of police service.
The IG, NHMP advised the UT ASPs to always prioritize integrity, discipline, and professional competence throughout their careers. He further stressed that trainee officers should understand the requirements of modern policing, continuously enhance their professional skills, and make effective use of technology to provide improved services to the public.
The IG stated that the mission of the National Highways & Motorway Police is to ensure the safety of travellers on motorways and national highways by maintaining high professional standards and providing timely assistance in difficult situations.
He noted that NHMP has earned public trust by promoting a culture of courtesy and on-road assistance. He further remarked that the performance of the Motorway Police is a source of pride for the entire nation, and that honesty, good conduct, and a spirit of service are the key drivers of positive change in any institution of which NHMP is a prime example.
During the visit, the UT ASPs also visit the Command and Control Centre and briefed on the operations of the 130 Helpline. Subsequently, they visited the Motorway Main Toll Plaza, where they received a detailed briefing on the Public Service Vehicle Management Information System. AT the end, the UT ASPs also visited the NHMP North Region Sector Office at Khairabad.