Maharashtra: The sweeper set an example of honesty, handed over 150 grams of gold found on the road to the police, people are saluting…

While cleaning a road in Mumbai, a sweeper found more than 150 grams of gold, which he handed over to the police. An officer gave this information. According to the official, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) honored the sweeper for this act on Friday. BMC’s Group ‘D’ sanitation worker Sunil Kumbhar had found 150 grams of gold while cleaning Maharishi Karve Marg near Kennedy Bridge on May 12.
Kumbhar first gave the gold to his supervisor Mukram Balram Jadhav and then both of them reached DB Marg police station and handed over the gold to the police. On learning about the incident, BMC chief Bhushan Gagrani honored both the employees and gifted them tickets to a play, the official said.
Gold ring and cash found at the station returned to the woman
Let us tell you that a few months ago, the honesty of a sweeper was seen in Bilaspur railway station of Chhattisgarh. He was cleaning the track when he noticed a lady’s purse. Inside the purse were two thousand rupees and a gold ring worth Rs 25 thousand. Due to his promptness, the female passenger found her missing luggage safely.
The matter was near Nagpur side over of Bilaspur station platform number one. It was here that a small ladies purse had fallen. The sanitation worker saw it and informed the force member on duty, Head Constable N Sen. To find out whose purse it was, the purse was opened and examined. Inside the purse were two thousand rupees and a gold ring worth Rs. 25 thousand. Had brought the purse and deposited it in the post. When the female passenger got the purse back safely, she was very happy and said that now traveling has become safer than before. Theft and other crimes are also not as prevalent as before.