Female Captain of the Ward Police returns property to the person who dropped it

LAM HỒNG |

Lam Dong - After picking up a stack of money in the middle of the road, the female Police Captain and her colleagues found the person who dropped it to return it.

On the morning of May 28, the leader of Ward 2 Police (Bao Loc City) said that the unit had just coordinated with Captain Nguyen Thi Thuong - a ward police officer to carry out procedures to return 8 million VND to Mr. Nguyen Van Thao (45 years old, residing in Residential Group 13, Ward 2, Bao Loc City).

Before that, while traveling on Huynh Thuc Khang Street, passing through the old Bao Loc City Police headquarters, Captain Thuong picked up a stack of money (about 8 million VND) from someone and dropped it on the roadside.

After picking up the money, Captain Thuong reported it to the leaders of Ward 2 Police and together with officers and soldiers in the unit to verify to find the owner of the money and return it.

After a period of verification, Captain Nguyen Thi Thuong and her colleagues identified the person who dropped it as Mr. Nguyen Van Thao with matching information and completed the return procedures.

Receiving the property, Mr. Nguyen Van Thao was very happy and respectfully thanked Captain Nguyen Thi Thuong and the officers and soldiers of Ward 2 Police (Bao Loc City) for helping him find the lost money.

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