Returning lost property to people in Quang Ngai

THANH TUẤN |

Quang Ngai - People who picked up lost property have contacted the police agency to return it.

On May 2nd, Dak Cam Ward Police said that they had contacted some people to return the lost property.

Specifically, on May 1, Ms. Nguyen Thi Lieu (born 1971, residing in Dak Cam ward, Quang Ngai province) picked up a black wallet in the Ure street area. With the desire to return it to the person who dropped it soon, she brought the property to Dak Cam Ward Police for verification assistance.

After receiving it, the police force quickly identified the owner as Mr. Bui Van Ca (residing at 200 No Trang Long, Kon Tum ward) and organized the full return of the assets. Receiving the wallet back, Mr. Ca expressed his sincere thanks to Ms. Lieu and the ward police officers.

Previously, on April 26, Ms. Truong Thi D (residing in Ia Grai commune, Gia Lai province) dropped a wallet containing a citizen identification card, vehicle registration certificate and cash.

After that, Mr. Nguyen Thom (born 1956, residing in group 8, Dak Cam ward) picked up the wallet in the area of the Su Van Hanh - Phung Hung intersection and brought it to the Ward Police to report.

Through verification, Dak Cam Ward Police quickly found the owner of the property and organized the full return. Receiving the property back, Ms. Truong Thi D emotionally sent her thanks to Mr. Nguyen Thom and the Police force.

The above actions demonstrate the honesty and responsibility of the people, contributing to spreading good values in the community, consolidating trust and building a civilized lifestyle.

THANH TUẤN
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