Motorway Officers Got Fired for Stopping (ATC) Judge From Using Motorway in Fog
Reports say that the National Highways and Motorway Police (NHMP) has fired two policemen who were on patrol because they wouldn’t let a judge from the Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) on the Sialkot-Lahore Motorway (M-11) when it was foggy.
Sources say that fog made it hard to see on the M-11 highway three days ago, so it was closed to traffic. But around 8:30 AM, the ATC Judge’s official car and his security protocol escort pushed their way onto the highway near the Muridke interchange.
Because of this, two NHMP patrol officers, Shakir Ali and Haider Ali, stopped the Judge’s car at the next intersection and fined him for breaking the law and putting other people’s lives in danger by driving in low visibility.
People also shared widely on social media a video of the event that showed Judge’s rude behaviour. Here is where you can find a video of what happened:
Videos of the judge of the Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) that have gone viral: Suspended highway officers
How dare you stop a judge! This is where my court is today. The video of the judge getting mad at the Motorway Police because they stopped them from breaking the law on the highway went viral.
How dare you stop a judge! This is where my court is today. The video of the judge getting mad at the Motorway Police because they stopped them from breaking the law on the highway went viral.
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