The National Highways and Motorway Police conducted memorial services at their headquarters on Monday. Inspector General B.A. Nasir served as the primary dignitary for the observance. Senior officials, staff members, and bereaved families gathered to honor fallen officers. Participants placed flowers at the memorial site while offering prayers for deceased personnel. The event recognized martyrs from various law enforcement agencies and military branches.
Nasir addressed attendees about the valor demonstrated by officers who died during service. He emphasized that 51 NH&MP members have perished while performing their duties. The casualties range from constable to inspector rank and encompass one female officer. Thousands of police personnel nationwide have made similar sacrifices for public safety. Each martyr represents dedication to protecting citizens and maintaining order.
The ceremony featured remarks from Inspector Mansoor Asghar's widow and son, who shared personal memories. Nasir distributed commemorative items to families as tokens of appreciation. He pledged continued support for relatives of fallen officers. The department is committed to maintaining connections with these families permanently. Officials concluded the event with prayers for martyrs and their survivors.
Nasir addressed attendees about the valor demonstrated by officers who died during service. He emphasized that 51 NH&MP members have perished while performing their duties. The casualties range from constable to inspector rank and encompass one female officer. Thousands of police personnel nationwide have made similar sacrifices for public safety. Each martyr represents dedication to protecting citizens and maintaining order.
The ceremony featured remarks from Inspector Mansoor Asghar's widow and son, who shared personal memories. Nasir distributed commemorative items to families as tokens of appreciation. He pledged continued support for relatives of fallen officers. The department is committed to maintaining connections with these families permanently. Officials concluded the event with prayers for martyrs and their survivors.