The mover waited for two hours to return 3.6 million yuan worth of goods to the cargo owner

by xue94fwsh on 2012-02-29 10:41:29

The on-duty police officer asked Brother Li to sit down in the convenience service area. From Brother Li's intermittent narration, the police learned that this Brother Li was named Jiang Yuanping, 61 years old, and from Gaiao Village, Guanyinxi Town, Huaying City, Sichuan Province. At around 6 PM that day, he was carrying goods for a customer in Linjiangmen, Yuzhong District, but after getting off at the Guanyinqiao station, due to the large number of people passing by, he got separated from the customer at the south entrance of the pedestrian street.

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The police issued an assistance investigation order to find the owner.

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"Lost goods must have made the owner very anxious," said Tao Jian, the responsible on-duty police officer. According to Brother Li's description, the owner was a young woman, not tall, with short hair, wearing a black cotton coat and flat shoes. Subsequently, the police and Brother Li rushed to the surrounding area of the south gate of the pedestrian street to look for the owner. An informed citizen told the police that Brother Li had waited here for two hours.

He waited for the owner for two hours.

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Jiang Yuanping: At the time, I just thought it was a bit expensive, I didn't expect it to be so valuable (laughed). Waiting for the owner is because I received payment for my labor, so I must deliver the goods safely and correctly into the hands of the owner. This is also the most basic requirement of being a person.

Later, the Mole Kart entered the top ten of the iPad list. After careful inspection by the police, they found that there was a shipping label from a logistics company on one of the packages. It was shipped from Shenzhen to Chongqing, from the Linjiangmen wholesale market to a mall in Guanyinqiao. The waybill number could still be seen clearly, which was a consignment note from a logistics company with detailed information.

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Brother Li reported to the police to find the owner. Brother Li Jiang Yuanping was photographed by reporter Jiang Yulong. Brother Jiang Yuanping delivered the goods to the traffic police platform.

"If Brother Li did not have noble qualities, this batch of goods worth 3.6 million yuan would not have been found." Yesterday, the owner Yao Jian was deeply moved when talking about Brother Li's touching deeds and expressed that he was preparing gifts to thank him in person.

Facing goods without an owner, some people might have the idea of taking them for themselves, but Jiang Yuanping, a 61-year-old porter from Huaying City, Sichuan Province, waited patiently for the owner for two hours in the cold wind. Finally, a citizen took him to a nearby traffic police platform for help, allowing the goods to be returned to the rightful owner.

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"I lost the owner while carrying three bundles of goods on the road and request the police to help me find the owner so that I can deliver the goods smoothly." On December 24th at about 8:30 PM, a sweaty porter rushed to the traffic police platform in the Guanyinqiao business district of Jiangbei District, seeking help from the police.

At around 11 PM that night, two young women hurriedly arrived at the traffic police platform in the business district and inquired about the matter of finding the owner, indicating that a batch of their goods was lost in the afternoon. The police preliminarily confirmed that the goods belonged to them through the shipping location, product, and quantity information. However, to prevent false claims, the police asked one of the women to describe the appearance of the porter and let the porter talk on the phone with the woman for confirmation. They finally determined that the woman was indeed the owner, and the police then returned the goods completely to the owner.

Yesterday at 3 PM, I met Jiang Yuanping eating lunch on the first floor of the dormitory building of the Yuzhong District Commerce Bureau. His gray hair was covered with a blue cap, wearing green clothes and liberation shoes. A pat on his clothes sent dust flying out. In a room less than 10 square meters, eight porters lived together. The room was filled with garbage they picked up and emitted a strong odor.

Jiang Yuanping: "There are two daughters and a son at home, all married, only my wife and I live together. Three years ago, I came to Chongqing to work as a porter mainly to earn retirement money to reduce the burden on our children."

Therefore, the police decided to temporarily store the goods at the platform and issued a receipt to Jiang Yuanping, letting him go back to rest first. Then, the police issued an assistance investigation order through the police system to "find the owner." "Once someone reports lost goods, we will notify them to come and claim it."

Yesterday, I met the owner Yao Jian at a specialty counter in a large mall in Guanyinqiao. She told me that the lost batch of goods was worth more than 3.6 million yuan, consisting of 170 pieces, all high-end cashmere products, very popular on the market now, with each retailing for four or five thousand yuan. Yao Jian said: "After discovering the loss of the goods, I was very anxious, thinking it might be over. Unexpectedly, this porter did not have bad intentions and handed the goods over to the police." Yao Jian also told reporters that she learned that the porter's family was very poor, so she planned to thank him well.