Buon Ma Thuot Ward Police return many properties to people who dropped them

BẢO TRUNG |

Dak Lak - Buon Ma Thuot Ward Police have returned many properties to people who were unfortunately dropped on the road.

On July 19, Lieutenant Colonel Nguyen Tran Tuan - Head of Buon Ma Thuot Ward Police (Dak Lak Province) said that the unit had just completed procedures to return an iPhone to a person who dropped it.

Previously, while having dinner on Y Jut Street (Buon Ma Thuot Ward), Ms. Nguyen Thi Kieu Oanh (residing in Thanh Nhat Ward) picked up an iPhone and brought it to the Ward Police to report and hand it over.

After receiving the goods, the ward police quickly verified and contacted to return them to the person who dropped them.

A few days before, the ward police also received two wallets brought by people to hand over. Inside were many important documents such as citizen identification card, driver's license, bank card, etc. After verification, the police returned all the documents to the owner.

Appreciating the sense of responsibility of the police force, the two people, after receiving the property back, wrote a letter of thanks to the Buon Ma Thuot Ward Police, expressing their emotions and confidence in the police force.

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