A railway officer gives a man back Rs. 3.8 million that he lost on the train.

A Pakistani Railway Police constable reimburses a passenger who lost Rs. 3.8 million while riding a train.

When the train halted at Hyderabad Railway Station on his route from Karachi to Toba Tek Singh, passenger Mohsin Mushtaq got off for refreshments, leaving his bag with the money inside.

Meanwhile, the train departed the station, leaving the traveler, who made every effort to reach it but was unsuccessful.

After arriving at the railway police station, he reported the incident and the bag he had left in the train to the duty crew. After contacting the appropriate train personnel, police were notified that Constable Mohsin Mushtaq had located the abandoned bag aboard the train and turned it over to Rohri Railway Police.

In front of a sub-inspector at the Rohri Help Centre, the traveler recognised his suitcase, which contained Rs 3.8 million in cash, after arriving at the Rohri Railway Station on the Karakoram Express.

After counting and checking, the police gave the passenger the bag and cash. In a video message, the traveler expressed gratitude to the constable and railway police for returning the money.

The traveler also expressed gratitude via a video message, praising the Railway Police’s integrity and professionalism.

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