Motorway Police Return Lost Bag Containing Rs 5.3 Million, Setting an Example of Integrity
In a heartening display of honesty and professionalism, the National Highways & Motorway Police (NHMP) recently returned a lost bag containing Rs 5.3 million to its rightful owner, reinforcing public trust in the force. The incident occurred at the Kallar Kahar Service Area along the M-2 Motorway in Pakistan. A passenger traveling on the motorway accidentally left behind a bag filled with a substantial amount of cash. It wasn’t until he had driven some distance that he realized the bag was missing.
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Panicked but hopeful, the trPanicked but hopeful, the traveler immediately contacted the nearest motorway police patrol for assistance. Officers responded promptly, coordinating efforts to trace the lost item. After locating the unattended bag at the service area, authorities initiated a careful verification process to confirm ownership.
Once identification was verified, the entire amount—Rs 5.3 million—was safely handed back to the passenger without any discrepancy.
The traveler expressed deep gratitude to the motorway police for their swift action, transparency, and integrity. The incident quickly gained attention as a powerful reminder that public service, when carried out with dedication and honesty, can make a meaningful difference.
Stories like these not only highlight the professionalism of law enforcement personnel but also restore faith in institutions that serve the public every day. The NHMP’s actions stand as a commendable example of accountability and trustworthiness on the nation’s highways.
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