Share to: Welcome to post comments I want to comment According to Mr. Li, who lives in the harbor bureau of Sanya, two days ago he took his household register to the government core for business and lost the certificate bag on the way home. At around nine o'clock in the morning on January 7, he suddenly received a call from a strange man. The man told him that he picked up his certificate bag, which contained a household register, two ID cards, and a child's birth certificate, and asked him to meet at the fishing port wharf. He would return the items to Mr. Li, but the condition was that he must give some reward.
"Indeed, the bag contains important documents. My wife and I were very anxious. We thought that since the other party was so sincere about returning the items, it was appropriate to give some reward. So we discussed with my wife and decided to give three or five hundred yuan as a token." Mr. Li told the reporter that when it came to rewards, the other party made an exorbitant demand and insisted on a flat rate of 5000 yuan. After much haggling, he still refused to change his mind and demanded at least one thousand yuan, saying 'if you don't give money, you will never get your things back.'
Mr. Li had no choice but to report the case to the Sanya Border Defense Police Station. At around two o'clock in the afternoon on the 7th, two police officers lay in ambush at the agreed meeting place at the fishing port wharf. As soon as the man appeared, he was caught by the police. After being educated by the police, the man returned Mr. Li's certificate bag intact.
The police informed that the man surnamed Wu, thirty-three years old, is a local resident of Sanya. He usually makes a living by scavenging and purchasing finished products. Due to a momentary greed, he did something against morality, but it was not illegal under the law. Therefore, the main focus was on education. Currently, the man has repented and apologized to the parties involved and wrote a guarantee letter.
Nanhai Network Sanya, January 8 News (Nanhai Network Intern Reporter Liu Liping) On January 8, Sanya citizen Mr. Li reported to the Nanhai Network reporter that he accidentally lost an important certificate bag, which was picked up by a scavenger. When returning the items, the man demanded a thousand-yuan reward. Helpless, he could only seek help from the police. Finally, under the full education of the police, the man returned the items to their rightful owner.