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Motorway Police recover,  return missing jewellery to woman

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LAHORE: Setting another example of honesty, Motorway Police safely returned a gold worth Rs 400,000 to woman.

The Spokesman of the Motorway Police said  the family travelling from Karachi to Lahore had accidently left the jewellery  in the bus.

The spokesman said patrolling officers Imran and Umar found the jewellery from the bus near the Samandari, contacted the family and handed over the bag of jewellery.

It should be remembered that many times before this, the Motorway Police has found the lost belongings of the citizens and handed them over to them.

Some time ago, Motorway Police handed over a ring worth Rs one million to an American woman, while earlier a family’s lost wallet was found and handed over to her.

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