On January 20, Tuyen Binh Commune Police (Quang Tri province) said that they had just completed the verification and return of the lost money to Mr. Ho Duy Vu (born in 1993, residing in Minh Cam Trang village, Tuyen Binh commune).
Previously, while walking on the inter-village road in Minh Cam Ngoai village, Tuyen Binh commune, a group of 4 students from Phan Boi Chau High School picked up a stack of cash that had fallen by the roadside.
The children include: Nguyen Tran Hoang (student of class 10A2), Ho Thanh Hieu (class 10A3), Bui Yen Nhi (class 10A1) and Ho Thi Mai Thanh (class 10A2), all born in 2010 and residing in Tuyen Binh commune.
Immediately after discovering the large amount of money dropped, instead of keeping it, all four children agreed to bring all the assets to report at the Tuyen Binh Commune Police headquarters, requesting functional forces to assist in finding the owner. The total amount of money the children picked up was more than 37 million VND.
Upon receiving the information, Tuyen Binh Commune Police urgently deployed verification measures according to regulations, and at the same time widely announced to find the person whose property was lost. Through the process of checking and comparing information, functional forces identified Mr. Ho Duy Vu as the legal owner of the above amount of money.
In the presence of commune police officers, the students directly returned the entire amount to Mr. Ho Duy Vu. Receiving the property back, Mr. Vu expressed his emotion and sent deep thanks to the students as well as the Tuyen Binh Commune Police force.
According to Tuyen Binh Commune Police, the act of picking up lost items and returning them to the person who dropped them by students is a beautiful act, showing honesty, responsibility and having a positive spread in the community. This is also a vivid proof of the effectiveness of moral education and lifestyle in schools and families.
Currently, Tuyen Binh Commune Police are proposing functional agencies to consider rewarding in order to promptly commend and replicate the examples of "good people, good deeds", contributing to educating the young generation to live honestly and responsibly with society.