Rs3.8 Million Found on Train—Railway Constable Returns It

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Rs3.8 Million Found on Train—Railway Constable Returns It

A Railway Police constable has demonstrated honesty by returning a large amount of lost cash to a passenger. The incident took place during a journey on the Pakistan Express train. The act has drawn praise from passengers and officials alike.

The passenger was travelling from Karachi to Toba Tek Singh. When the train stopped at Hyderabad Railway Station, he stepped off briefly. He left his bag inside the train by mistake. The bag contained Rs3.8 million in cash.

Before the passenger could return, the train departed from the station. He tried to catch the train but failed. Feeling distressed, he reported the matter to the Railway Police at the station. He informed the duty staff about the lost bag and the cash inside it.

Railway Police officials quickly contacted staff onboard the Pakistan Express. They were informed that Constable Rao Sharif had found an unattended bag during the journey. The constable secured the bag and handed it over to the Rohri Railway Police.

The passenger was later asked to visit Rohri Railway Station. He reached the Railway Help Centre to claim his belongings. A sub-inspector supervised the verification process. The bag was opened, and the cash was carefully counted.

Officials confirmed that the full amount of Rs3.8 million was intact. After verification, the Railway Police returned the bag to the passenger. The process was completed according to standard procedures.

The passenger recorded a video message after receiving his money. He thanked the Railway Police and Constable Rao Sharif for their honesty. He also praised their professional conduct during the incident.

The case has highlighted the role of the Railway Police in safeguarding passenger property. It also reflects the importance of integrity among public servants. Such actions help build public trust in Railway services.

Officials said the incident shows the effectiveness of coordination among Railway staff. It also demonstrates how quick reporting can help recover lost items. Passengers are advised to remain careful with personal belongings while travelling.

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