A farewell ceremony was held in honor of Inspector General National Highways & Motorway Police, B.A. Nasir, at the Central Police Office, Islamabad. IG B.A. Nasir is retiring after completing his service as Inspector General of Police. During his career, he served at various key positions in the Pakistan Police Department and rendered valuable services.
The ceremony was attended by Additional Secretary Communications Sohail Habib Tajik, Additional Inspector General of Police NHMP (North Region) Muhammad Wissal Fakhar Sultan, Additional Inspector General of Police NHMP (Central Region) Saad Akhtar Bharwana, (DIG Headquarters) Muhammad Saleem, DIG (Operations) Masroor Alam Kalachi, DIG (HRM) Shahid Javed, zonal and sector commanders, as well as senior officers and officials.
On this occasion, officers paid rich tribute to IG B.A. Nasir for his professional competence, leadership qualities, and his significant contributions toward strengthening the core values of the department.
Additional IG Muhammad Wissal Fakhar Sultan and other senior officers said that working with IG B.A. Nasir was an honor and a matter of pride. Under his leadership, the Motorway Police successfully achieved several important milestones.
Expressing gratitude to the Motorway Police for arranging the farewell ceremony, IG B.A. Nasir said that serving such a great department and retiring as its head is a matter of great honor for him. He added that it was his good fortune to lead a department known not only in Pakistan but across the world for its integrity and transparency.
He further stated that he always strived for the betterment of the organization and was retiring with pleasant memories. In his address, he advised officers and personnel to uphold honesty, professional principles, and high standards of service, and to provide maximum assistance to road users. He emphasized that the good reputation of the National Highways & Motorway Police must never be compromised under any circumstances. At the end of the ceremony, officers and staff presented a shield to Inspector General B.A. Nasir.


