World India: Police Officer Who Stopped President’s Convoy to Let Ambulance Pass Gets Reward

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A brave traffic police sub-inspector, ML Nijalingappa, who was deployed to the busy Bengaluru’s Trinity Circle on Saturday won the heart of many when he stopped the convoy of the President of India to make way for an ambulance.

The convoy was leading President Pranab Mukherjee to the inauguration of Metro’s Green Line in the City when the sub-inspector directed his colleagues to help the ambulance make its way towards a private hospital near HAL through the traffic-heavy road.

According to an ANI report, the Bengaluru Police later announced a reward for the policeman for making way for an ambulance during the convoy movement of President Pranab Mukherjee.

Praveen Sood, the Commissioner of Police, tweeted, “The policeman who took such initiative to be rewarded. Well done!”


See tweet:

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Abeg Nigerian police or military should not learn from him ooo. It is just for us to see and clap/thump up and NOT PRACTICE OOO. MY HAND NO DEY OOO. IF YOU PRACTICE AM HERE IN 9JA, YOUR NAME NA OYO OOO.
 
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