Male shipper in Da Lat returns lost property to tourist
Lam Dong - Picking up a wallet while delivering goods, a male shipper in Da Lat brought it to the police for support in verifying and returning it to the person who dropped it.
On the afternoon of May 28, Xuan Huong Ward Police - Da Lat (Lam Dong) said that the unit had just coordinated with a male shipper to return property to a female tourist in Ho Chi Minh City.
Previously, during the delivery process in Hoa Binh area, Mr. Ngo Trong Hung (31 years old, residing in the locality) picked up a black wallet, inside which there were many personal papers, a bank card in the name of Ho Phuong Linh and more than 6 million VND in cash.
Immediately after that, Mr. Hung brought the wallet and all assets and papers inside to Xuan Huong Ward Police - Da Lat to report and hand over.
After receiving the information, Xuan Huong Ward Police - Da Lat quickly verified and checked the information of the property owner and contacted Ms. Ho Phuong Linh (28 years old, residing in Ho Chi Minh City) to return it according to regulations.
Receiving all her assets and personal papers back, Ms. Ho Phuong Linh expressed her joy and emotion and thanked Mr. Ngo Trong Hung for his honest and kind action.
At the same time, she also thanked the Xuan Huong Ward Police - Da Lat for their dedicated support in verifying and quickly returning the property.
According to Xuan Huong Ward Police - Da Lat, the beautiful action of Mr. Ngo Trong Hung contributes to spreading the spirit of honesty and responsibility in the community; and at the same time depicts the beautiful image of grassroots police forces close to the people, close to the people, and dedicated to serving the People.
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