Commune police help two people get back mistakenly transferred money

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Phu Tho - Muong Thang Commune Police quickly verified and supported the return of 7 million VND mistakenly transferred to two citizens.

On July 12, Phu Tho Provincial Police said that Muong Thang Commune Police had just supported two citizens to receive back a total amount of 7 million VND due to a mistaken transfer.

Previously, on July 10, Ms. Bui Thi Nhien (residing in Thach Yen hamlet, Muong Thang commune) reported that her bank account suddenly received two amounts of money, 3 million VND and 4 million VND, from strangers.

Because she did not know the person who transferred and the purpose of the transaction, Ms. Nhien proactively reported to the police for verification support.

Immediately after that, Muong Thang Commune Police coordinated with relevant units to verify the owners of the money.

Through verification, 3 million VND belonged to Ms. Bui Thi Thoa (residing in Yen Thuong hamlet, Muong Thang commune), 4 million VND belonged to Mr. Bui Van Dung (residing in Dai hamlet, Muong Thang commune). Both mistakenly transferred money due to negligence when carrying out the transaction.

The commune police have guided the parties to complete the procedures so that Ms. Thoa and Mr. Dung can receive the full amount of money back on the same day.

Công an xã Mường Thàng kịp thời hỗ trợ trao trả tiền chuyển khoản nhầm cho công dân. Ảnh: Công an Cao Bằng
Muong Thang Commune Police promptly supported the return of wrongly transferred money to citizens. Photo: Phu Tho Police

Receiving the property back, the two citizens thanked the officers and soldiers of Muong Thang Commune Police and Ms. Bui Thi Nhien for their sense of responsibility and timely coordination.

According to Phu Tho Provincial Police, the incident contributed to spreading the beautiful image of the Police force being close to the people, serving the People, and at the same time showing the honesty and responsibility of the people.

Through the incident, the Police recommend that people not use money mistakenly transferred to their accounts by others. When detecting a mistaken transfer transaction, it is necessary to immediately contact the Police agency or bank for support in handling, and at the same time carefully check the information before making the transaction to limit risks.

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