Navi Mumbai: In the action of honesty, a 32-year-old police attached to the Kalamboli traffic unit returned the wallet, which had cash 8,500 in cash, to the owner.
The police found the wallet lying on Jalan Raya Zion-Panvel, while he served in the Kalamloli circle at around 10:30 a.m.
on Tuesday.
Anil Phadke, a resident of Nere Village in Panvel Taluka drove his bicycle along Jalan Raya Sion-Panven from CBD-Laktur on his way home on Tuesday night.
At Kalamboli Junction, his wallet fell from the back bag of his pants.
But Phadke doesn’t realize it.
Constable Mahesh Chokdar, who served in the Kalamloli circle, found a wallet lying on the road.
Chodkar took a wallet and found Rs 8,500 money in it along with aadhar cards and bank debit cards.
Of the number of cellphones mentioned on the aadhar card, Chokdar contacted Anil Phadke, who confirmed him that he had lost his wallet.
Chokdar asked Phadke to come to Kalamboli Traffic Chowkie, where his wallet was handed over to him, after verifying his identity.
Nishikant Vishwakar, Senior Inspector Traffic Unit Kalamboli said, “Anil Phadke told him only after reaching the house, he realized his wallet had fallen somewhere.
He lost all the hopes of getting it back, because it was impossible for people to find cash Loaded will return it to the owner.
But Constable Chokdar contacted him and returned his wallet.
“” When Phadke offered to appreciate Constable Chokdar because his honesty returned his wallet, he politely refused and said that it was his moral responsibility.
Therefore, I maintain chokdar in front of it Other traffic police will also encourage other staff.
” Phadke continued by saying, “I will send a report on Chokdar’s honesty to the police commissioner and recommend his name for cash prizes from the police department.”