On February 4, Hue City Police said that on the morning of January 31, while visiting and traveling in A Luoi communes, Mr. Brough Heinzmen (British nationality) unfortunately dropped his wallet and many important personal papers.
Immediately after receiving the information, A Luoi 2 Commune Police urgently verified and coordinated with the Police of A Luoi 1, A Luoi 3 and A Luoi 4 communes to organize searches. About an hour later, Mr. Tran Chuong (born in 1984, residing in Quang Tho village, A Luoi 3 commune, Hue City) came to A Luoi 2 Commune Police to return all the property he had found.
A Luoi 2 Commune Police have completed procedures and returned the property to the tourists in accordance with regulations. Receiving the property back, the tourists expressed their gratitude for the spirit of responsibility and dedication of the Vietnamese People's Police force, contributing to spreading the image of friendly and affectionate Vietnamese people in the eyes of international friends.
Following that, at about 4 pm on February 2, Huong An Ward Police, Hue City received a report from Mr. Nguyen Dinh Chanh (born in 1970, residing in Phu Xuan Ward, Hue City) about picking up an iPhone mobile phone in the Nguyen Van Linh street area. With the desire to return the property to the person who dropped it soon, Mr. Chanh brought the phone to Huong An Ward Police for verification assistance.
Immediately after receiving it, Huong An Ward Police proceeded to verify and contacted Mr. Nguyen Thanh Thien (born in 1995, residing in Thuan An ward, Hue City) who is the owner of the phone. The Ward Police invited Mr. Thien to the headquarters to receive the property back in accordance with regulations.
These meaningful actions not only contribute to maintaining security and order during the peak period before Tet but also widely spread the good values of honesty and kindness in the community, creating a warm and humane atmosphere in the upcoming Spring days.