Two personnel of Islamabad Traffic Police (ITP) made their department proud on Wednesday when they returned some lost cash and a signed cheque to the rightful owner after finding the valuables from the Super Market. A spokesman for the ITP said that two assistant sub-inspectors of the Eagle Squad, Khalid and Tariq, were at their duty at the Super Market when they found a wallet. The cops found Rs 20,600 in cash, a signed cheque wroth Rs 150,000 and some documents in the wallet. The policemen informed their in-charge Inspector Ashraf Kahut about the wallet and started search for its owner. Through different business cards found in the wallet, they finally succeeded in tracing the rightful owner and returned him his wallet.
The owner was identified as Bilal Shaukat, who runs a poultry farm in Rawalpindi and is a resident of Sector-I/10. DSP Imtiaz Khan formally handed over the wallet to Bilal Shaukat, who appreciated the honesty of the policemen. SSP (Traffic) Dr Moeen Masood and SP (Traffic) Mir Vais Niaz also appreciated the performance of cops and said the ITP was a corruption-free force and it had proved that by its working.
Pakistan's Rules & Regulation System in progress. ITP and Motorway and Highway police has proved to be corruption free so far. Its because of there salaries i wish they could do the same with the local police replace them with more efficient and educated personnel and give them good salaries to make them corruption free and loyal to there work.
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