A police officer who found 500,000 yuan in cash and returned it to its owner politely refused a 50,000-yuan reward.

by lhltckfrtg on 2012-03-05 11:55:03

Mr. Wang said that the man who called had carefully verified the situation and determined that he was the owner of the bag. After confirming his identity, the man then said he had found the bag and asked Mr. Wang to come and collect it at his convenience. "He said he searched for a long time in the bag but couldn't find a contact number. Eventually, he found a business card in the bag and decided to give it a try."

"At that time, I had already decided to pay for the house immediately after choosing it, so I took 500,000 yuan in cash and put it in my briefcase for convenience," Mr. Wang said. However, when they arrived near Baima Temple Park, his parents got out of the car to rest in the park while he and his friend drove off to look at the house. Worried about the inconvenience of carrying the money, he handed the briefcase over to his parents for safekeeping. Unfortunately, when his friend returned to pick up his parents, they were preoccupied with walking their dog and holding other items, and in the rush, they left the briefcase on the ground. It wasn't until Mr. Wang saw his parents that he realized the briefcase was missing. Inside the bag were 500,000 yuan in cash, an Apple computer, a gold necklace, and other valuables.

By Wanjing Wang

A police officer in Hainan picked up 500,000 yuan in cash and returned it all to its rightful owner without asking for anything in return. This good Samaritan even refused a 50,000 yuan gratuity from the grateful owner. On the morning of November 2nd, the owner, Mr. Wang from Guangzhou, sought the help of our newspaper to find this kind-hearted detention center police officer surnamed Chen.

Buying a House in Haikou and Losing 500,000 Yuan

On the morning of October 26th, Mr. Wang, who was in Guangzhou, received a strange call that made him anxious, “Hello, are you Mr. Wang? Did you lose a bag? There’s a lot of cash inside.” A series of questions made Mr. Wang realize that the person on the other end must be the one who found his bag.

On the third day after losing the bag, Mr. Wang flew to Haikou and met at the agreed location, a teahouse opposite a detention center in Xiuying. The kind man then returned all the money and belongings to him. Mr. Wang said that out of gratitude, he immediately offered the kind man 50,000 yuan, but the man firmly refused. Then he asked his driver to chase after the kind man and offer the money again, but the man still refused resolutely. Mr. Wang mentioned another detail that moved him: after drinking tea, the man who found the money insisted on paying the bill.

The Kind Detention Center Officer Remains Anonymous

Mr. Wang said that during their conversation, the kind man was unwilling to reveal his name or workplace. Despite his persistent questioning, the man didn’t say anything, but he noticed that the man was wearing a police training shirt, identifying him as a police officer. Under repeated questioning, the man only admitted to being a detention center police officer surnamed Chen, from Wenchang, Hainan, refusing to disclose any further information. Mr. Wang didn’t even know the man's phone number.

Who is this Kind Detention Center Officer?

Mr. Wang said that he went back to the original place to look for the bag but couldn’t find it. Although he was very anxious, due to urgent business matters in Guangzhou, he hurriedly returned to Guangzhou and didn’t have time to report it to the police, preparing to accept his loss.

The good police officer surnamed Chen is from Wenchang, Hainan, works at a detention center, has somewhat dark skin, dyed black hair, average build, around 160 cm tall, and is about 50 years old.

Based on the information provided by Mr. Wang, our newspaper hopes that citizens can provide clues to help identify this honest police officer. If you know this kind-hearted police officer, please call our hotline at 66810222 to contact us.

Mr. Wang, currently in Guangzhou, told reporters via phone, "I often hear discussions about the apathy of the Chinese people, but my personal experience in Hainan has deeply moved me." Mr. Wang said he really wants to find the kind-hearted police officer. Although he has tried various channels to inquire, he still doesn't know any other information about the kind-hearted police officer. He hopes to find him through the media and thank him properly. He hopes the media will definitely commend such noble individuals, as there are still many good people in the world.

According to Mr. Wang's introduction, the kind-hearted police officer is from Wenchang, Hainan, surnamed Chen, and works at a detention center. He has somewhat dark skin, dyed black hair, an average build, is about 160 cm tall, and is approximately 50 years old.

The owner, Mr. Wang, told reporters that he does business in Guangzhou and wanted to buy a house in Hainan for his aging parents to retire in. Through a friend's recommendation, he chose a housing complex on Haidian Fifth West Road in Haikou. On the afternoon of October 25th, he brought his parents from Guangzhou to Haikou to look at the house.

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