During the 27th Initial Command Course (ICC), ASPs (UT) from the 51st CTP visited the NHMP Central Police Office, where they were briefed by IG Salman Chaudhary and DIG Yaseen Farooq on the role and structure of the National Highways and Motorway Police (NHMP). IG Salman Chaudhary emphasized NHMP’s commitment to building confidence among commuters, ensuring road safety, and enforcing the law equally.
Addressing the trainee ASPs, IG NHMP highlighted the trust deficit between the police and the public, underscoring the police’s responsibility to protect citizens’ lives and property. He praised NHMP for its honesty, courtesy, and professionalism, noting that these qualities, along with a proactive approach and a spirit of helping those in distress, distinguish the organization. He urged the ASPs to be grateful for their opportunity in this noble profession, emphasizing the need to restore public trust through good performance and attitude. IG Chaudhary encouraged the trainees to embark on their careers with strong ambitions to serve the public, noting that assisting commuters in distress is a hallmark of NHMP.
The ASPs also toured various NHMP facilities, including the 130-Helpline, the Command and Control Centre, and the NHMP North region, which oversees operations for the N-5 highway.
(Yasir Mehmood)
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