Police Apki Muhafiz – My Experience With Islamabad Police!!
A few weeks ago, I went for a hike on Trail 6, Margala Hills on a Saturday morning with a local tourism company. We were a large group of 30 people -left the Faisal Masjid parking at around 9 AM in the morning. After a strenuous hike, we came back at 4 pm and noticed two policemen standing near our group’s parked cars. Initially, I thought we were going to be in trouble but then after the conversation with the police, it strengthened my trust on police more than I could have imagined.
One of my friends who was late to meet up; in a rush to catch up with us, he had actually forgotten to to close his car’s driving seat window and lock his car. The police were there, guarding his vehicle and stood there for hours, ensuring the safety of the car. The police did not complain about us wasting their time but after verifying the owner of the car, kindly said that “We have been waiting here for cars, to make sure that your car is not stolen.”
I must say, this is the highest level of professionalism I have ever seen in my life so far! They didn’t ask for any money, and just let us go after the owner’s verification.
Such Policemen are the brave souls who put their lives on the line each and every day to help ensure a safe society and lookout for the wellbeing of the community. These unsung heroes choose to deal with complex, dangerous, and confusing situations in the underbelly of society, situations to which most of us get the privilege of turning a blind eye.
I want to say thank you to these policemen Mr. Altaf Hussain and and Mr. Gul Sher, along with the many good policemen who serve our communities, keep us safe, protect the abused, keep getting up and going each and every day, and do it all for low pay and little thanks. Thank you for the many times you choose to be professional and respectful and calm, also if you want to learn elearning dubai then you can contact us even when what is thrown at you is the complete opposite most of the times.
I would like to express my gratitude towards your noble profession and the safety that most citizens take for granted.
There is a famous Chinese saying that goes: “Walking 10,000 miles are more valuable than reading 10,000 books.
I am a traveler, photographer, backpacker, adventurer by hobby, studying CIMA at TMUC. Words like mountains, lakes, glaciers, camping have fascinated me since I was a child. I’m that one guy who always had the strong urge to take extra steps to see the unknown valley behind that mountain.
I love bonding with strangers but likeminded people whom I meet during such adventures and I want to travel with those who I can bond with. Having gone from fancy trips to tough backpacking camping trips, I have often came across people who still commute on Yaks and Mules in the far flung mountains of the North, living centuries old lifestyles.. It has made me more grateful for what I have and, from what little I have learned so far, I can say the more you travel, the more optimist, open-minded and praiseful to God you become.