ISLAMABAD: Police Martyrs Day was observed with reverence at ceremonies held across the country, including a major event at the National Highway and Motorway Police (NHMP) Headquarters in Islamabad.
The gathering honoured the courageous officers who laid down their lives in the line of duty while serving the nation.
NHMP Inspector General B.A. Nasir was chief guest at the event, which was attended by senior officers, staff and families of the martyrs. The ceremony began with the laying of wreaths at the Martyrs’ Memorial followed by special prayers for the departed souls.
In his address, IG Nasir paid tribute to the fallen officers, emphasising their dedication and heroism.
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“This day reminds us of the courage, unwavering commitment and sacrifice of our valiant police officers who gave their lives for peace, law and justice in Pakistan,” he said.
Being part of the police force is not just a profession; it is a pledge to protect the lives and property of the people.
He noted that 51 officers and personnel of the Motorway Police, including one female officer, embraced martyrdom in the line of duty. From constables to inspectors, these heroes represent a legacy of bravery.
“Every martyr is a shining star in our national history. Behind each sacrifice is a story of honour, duty and love for the nation,” he added.
Addressing the martyrs’ families, the IG stated, “Your sacrifices are eternal. You are the pride of this nation, and we owe you a debt that can never be repaid.” He said NHMP remains committed to supporting the families of martyrs and upholding their legacy through continued professionalism and service.
The ceremony also featured emotional reflections from the widow and son of martyred officer Mansoor Asghar. Souvenirs were distributed among the families in recognition of their loved ones’ supreme sacrifices.
A separate event was held at the National Police Bureau (NPB) in collaboration with the Association of Former Inspectors General of Police (AFIGP). The gathering included members of civil society, students, business leaders, newly-recruited DSPs from Sindh and families of police martyrs.
The event featured a guard of honour, Fateha Khwani and a multimedia presentation showcasing the contributions of the fallen officers.
Speaking on the occasion, former IGP Sindh and AFIGP President Afzal Ali Shigri noted that thousands of police officers laid down their lives and many more were injured while combating terrorism and organised crime so the people of Pakistan may live in peace.
“Their bravery goes beyond the call of duty and remains a guiding light for the force,” he said.
Meanwhile, police departments across the country marked the Police Martyrs Day with traditional devotion. Ceremonies were held at police lines and memorials where armed squads saluted and paid homage to the brave souls who embraced martyrdom.
Since Pakistan’s inception, over 8,300 police officers have laid down their lives while protecting the country. Their sacrifices continue to inspire generations and strengthen the resolve of the law enforcement community to safeguard peace and justice.
Published in Dawn, August 5th, 2025