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Indian expat finds bag of cash, gold in Dubai

By IANS | Updated: September 13, 2020 14:40 IST

Dubai, Sep 13 Dubai Police have honoured an Indian expatriate with a certificate of appreciation for being responsible ...

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Dubai, Sep 13 Dubai Police have honoured an Indian expatriate with a certificate of appreciation for being responsible resident for returning a bag with $14,000 cash and 200,000 dirhams worth of gold, the media reported.

On Saturday, Brigadier Yousef Abdullah Salim Al Adidi, Director of Al Qusais Police Station, awarded Retesh James Gupta and emphasised the importance of collaboration between the community and police, reports Gulf News.

Details about where he found the bag and whether police have given the bag to its owner were not provided.

( With inputs from IANS )

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