Armed police waited on the spot for the owner of a lost credit card wallet containing 600,000 yuan

by xue94fwsh on 2012-03-05 10:24:12

According to reports (by Ma Xingbo and Wang Weiping), when a bag containing more than 10,000 yuan in cash and credit cards worth 600,000 yuan was returned untouched by the People's Armed Police officers responsible for security checks at the World Horticultural Exposition, the owner, Mr. Lei, took out a stack of hundred-yuan notes to express his gratitude, but the officers declined.

At 4:15 PM on July 8th, while an intoxicated man was being prosecuted for assaulting a police officer in a karaoke bar, at the No. 1 passage of Debao Gate of the World Horticultural Exposition, Fang Ming, a corporal from the ninth company of the second detachment of the Shaanxi Corps of the People's Armed Police, who was serving as the team leader for security checks, suddenly noticed that a brown leather bag had been left on the table at the security check terminal. Captain Li Wei Dong gave the instruction "to immediately search for clues and contact the owner." Political instructor Hu Wan Tao called over platoon leader Xin Yu and Fang Ming to open the bag and conduct an inspection on the spot. When they opened the zipper, they were quite surprised to see a stack of hundred-yuan notes and a pile of bank cards. The political instructor immediately handed the bag over to a dedicated person for safekeeping while waiting for the owner to come and claim it.

Forty-five minutes later, a 40-something-year-old Mr. Lei hurriedly approached the security officers, claiming that he had forgotten the bag at the security checkpoint after passing through the security check. After verifying the items inside the bag to confirm the identity of the owner, the political instructor returned the bag to its rightful owner.

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