LAHORE: Motorway Police on Tuesday securely returned a woman’s Rs400,000 worth of jewellery to her owner after she left it in a bus, exhibiting remarkable honesty.
According to a representative for Motorway Police, the family was traveling from Karachi to Lahore when they unintentionally left the pricey jewelry inside the bus.
According to information provided, the family reported their missing jewelry to helpline 130.
The spokesman said that patrolling policemen Imran and Umar discovered the jewelry in the bus close to Samundri city in the Faisalabad district as a result.
According to the official, they got in touch with the family and gave them back the jewelry bag.
Your valuables may turn up again if you’re lucky, but this doesn’t happen very often.
Traveling from Islamabad to Karachi was a female passenger named Saira Mustafa Sheikh, according to Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Malir Hasan Sardar Niazi.
The SSP claimed that when she came home, she realized one of her bags was missing and realized that she had neglected to get it from the luggage trolley in the airport parking lot.
After that, the woman complained to the Airport Police Station, claiming that several bank cards, documents, cash, and jewelry valued at Rs. 4 million were all gone from the bag.