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Dubai: Dubai Police have honoured an Indian expatriate for returning a bag with $14,000 cash and Dh200,000 worth of gold.
The police praised Dubai-resident Retesh James Gupta for his honesty and gave him a certificate of appreciation for being responsible resident. Police said that Gupta found a bag containing $14,000 cash and Dh200,000 worth of gold and handed over to police.
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Brigadier Al Adidi reaffirmed Dubai Police’s keenness on strengthening the concept of community partnership and reinforcing the sense of responsibility among individuals towards the well-being of the society.
Kumar thanked the Dubai Police for awarding him and said that police honouring gave him pride and joy.
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