Islamabad: The National Highways and Motorway Police (NHMP) have returned gold jewelry and other valuables worth around Rs2.2 million to their rightful owner after recovering a lost bag during routine patrol duties near Gwadar.
The successful recovery has been praised as an example of honesty, professionalism, and public service.
According to Beyond Time News, Motorway Police officers found the bag on a road near Gwadar while carrying out routine patrolling.
Lost Bag Found During Patrol
The officers discovered an unattended bag containing gold ornaments and other valuable items.
After recovering the bag, they immediately placed it in safe custody and began efforts to trace the owner.
Despite initial attempts, the owner could not be identified right away.
The NHMP then launched a public awareness campaign to help locate the person who had lost the valuables.
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Social Media Campaign Helps Trace Owner
Motorway Police used social media and local communication channels to spread information about the recovered bag.
However, officials did not disclose details of the valuables.
This step was taken to ensure that only the genuine owner could claim the property.
The strategy proved successful.
Soon after the campaign began, the owner contacted the Motorway Police and provided accurate details about the bag and its contents.
Valuables Returned After Verification
After completing legal formalities and verification procedures, the NHMP returned the bag and all valuables to the owner.
The owner explained that the bag had accidentally fallen onto the road during travel without his knowledge.
He thanked the Motorway Police for their honesty and quick response.
He also appreciated the officers for protecting the valuables and ensuring their safe return.
Officers Receive Appreciation
Following the successful recovery, DIG West Zone Balochistan Dr. Quraish Khan announced cash rewards and commendation certificates for the officers involved.
He praised their integrity, dedication, and professional conduct.
According to the DIG, protecting the lives and property of citizens remains one of the top priorities of the National Highways and Motorway Police.
Commitment to Public Service
Dr. Quraish Khan said NHMP officers would continue to perform their duties with honesty and dedication.
He added that the force remains committed to enforcing the law and serving the public with professionalism.
The incident has been widely viewed as a positive example of responsible policing and public trust.
NHMP’s Role Beyond Traffic Enforcement
The National Highways and Motorway Police are known not only for enforcing traffic laws but also for assisting travelers and responding to emergencies.
Over the years, NHMP officers have helped recover lost property, supported stranded motorists, and provided assistance during difficult situations on highways and motorways across Pakistan.
Such actions continue to strengthen public confidence in the force.
FAQs
Where was the bag found?
The bag was recovered during routine patrolling near Gwadar in Balochistan.
What was inside the bag?
The bag contained gold jewelry and other valuables worth approximately Rs2.2 million.
How was the owner located?
The Motorway Police launched an awareness campaign through social media and local channels, which helped the owner come forward.
Why were details of the valuables kept secret?
Officials withheld the details to ensure that only the rightful owner could identify and claim the property.
Were the officers rewarded?
Yes. The officers received cash rewards and commendation certificates for their honesty and professional conduct.
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