t-align: justify;">ISLAMABAD, Jul 03 (APP):A delegation of 33 under-training inspectors from Pakistan Customs visited the National Highways and Motorway Police (NH&MP) Central Police Office here on Wednesday.
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t-align: justify;">During the visit, Additional Inspector General (AIG) Shah Asad, along with DSP’s Asma Naqvi and Asad Abbas, provided a comprehensive briefing on the professional performance, operations, role, and structure of the National Highways and Motorway Police. The inspectors also visited the 130 helplines and command centre.
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t-align: justify;">AIG Shah Asad highlighted that the National Highways and Motorway Police and Pakistan Customs are collaborating to modernize procedures to prevent smuggling on national highways and motorways.
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t-align: justify;">Both institutions are committed to increasing cooperation and have designated focal persons for timely and effective information exchange, he added.
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t-align: justify;">The AIG said that regular training sessions are being organized to enhance the efficiency of officers in preventing and checking smuggled vehicles and goods.
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t-align: justify;">Inspector General of the National Highways and Motorway Police, Salman Chaudhry, in a message, expressed his good wishes to the under-training inspectors of Pakistan Customs and emphasized the importance of honesty and high character in earning public trust.
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