ISLAMABAD: In a commendable display of honesty and professionalism, Pakistan’s Motorway Police have set a shining example by returning mobile phones worth lakhs of rupees to their owner, local media reported. The problem unfolded when a citizen named Saeed accidentally left two valuable mobile phones on a bus while travelling from the country’s capital Islamabad to Bhera, Punjab.
Quick to respond, vigilant patrolling officers have discovered the forgotten mobile phones within the bus and promptly ensured their safe return to the owner, local media reported. This act of integrity did not go unnoticed, as Sector Commander Ghulam Qadir Sindhu appreciated the exemplary performance and professionalism of the officers.
Model of Honesty: Police Return Forgotten Mobiles
The citizen, Saeed, also expressed his gratitude and admiration for the Motorway Police’s honesty and dedication to their responsibility and duty. The incident serves as a testimony to the high standards of professionalism maintained by Pakistan’s Motorway Police in upholding the principles of integrity and service.
The Motorway Police spokesperson Syed Imran Ahmad highlighted the significance of this matter as a reflection of the department’s commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of the public in the country.