Nghe An Police return a bag of 12 million VND to the person who dropped it

QUANG ĐẠI |

Nghe An - Vinh Phu Ward Police quickly verified and returned the bag of 12 million VND and important papers to the person who dropped them.

On March 15, information from Nghe An Provincial Police said that Vinh Phu Ward Police had just completed procedures to return the lost property to Ms. Tran Thi Cam Thach (born in 1999, residing in Vinh Loc ward).

Previously, on the way to work, Mr. Tran Quoc Minh Hoang (born in 2007, residing in Yen Son block, Vinh Phu ward) picked up a bag, inside containing 12 million VND and some important papers. Immediately after picking up the property, Mr. Hoang brought it to the Vinh Phu Ward Police headquarters to report and hand it over, hoping to find the owner of the bag soon.

Upon receiving the information, Vinh Phu Ward Police posted a notice to find the person who dropped it on official information channels, and at the same time applied professional measures to verify and clarify.

The police force identified the owner of the bag as Ms. Tran Thi Cam Thach and quickly contacted her to return all the property.

Receiving the lost property back, Ms. Thach expressed her emotion and sent a letter of thanks for the sense of responsibility of Vinh Phu Ward Police as well as the honest actions of Mr. Tran Quoc Minh Hoang. According to Ms. Thach, finding the important money and papers is a great luck for herself.

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