India / Kerala man returns auto driver's lost wallet containing ₹65,000

Republic : Aug 28, 2020, 03:03 PM
Kochi: In an incident that took place in Kerala, an employee of Naval Ship Repair Yard at Kochi, PK Sudhakaran, deposited a wallet with Rs. 65,000 at the Panangad Police Station. Sudhakarn had found the wallet lying unattended on the road. Reports suggest that later on August 27, the wallet was returned to its owner who was an auto driver. 

The act of kindness

Talking to ANI, the Southern Naval Command of Kochi said, “PK Sudhakaran, an employee of NSRY at Kochi while on his way back from work sighted a wallet containing Rs 65,000 cash lying unattended on the road on August 26. He deposited it at Panangad Police Station. It was returned to its owner, an auto driver on August 27”. Talking about his act of kindness and praising Sudhakran, the SNC of Kochi added, “This act of moral uprightness and empathy showcased by him was acknowledged and highly appreciated by the Sub Inspector of Police, Panangad Police Station who ensured that the recovered money is handed over to the auto driver in his presence at the premises of Police Station". Appreciating his kindness and applauding Sudhakaran, netizens took to the comment section. Talking about the people of Kerala, one person commented, "The freaking Kerela and it's amazing people are marvelous..". Another person wrote, "I can't believe people like him still exist. To be honest I personally don't think I can do the same".


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