Dubai cleaner find bag of gold bars worth Dh 2.5 million, hands over to police


Daijiworld Media Network - Dubai 

Dubai, Jul 2: A cleaner who found a bag filled with 15 kgs of gold bars handed it to authorities recently. 

The bars stuffed in the blue wheelie suitcase were worth UAE Dh 2.56 million which is equivalent to US $ 698,339. 

Taher Ali Maqbool spotted the bag in the corner of a multi-storey car park in the Al Sabkha area of Deira, close to the gold souq when he was cleaning the floor during a late shift last week. As it was heavy, he thought at first that the bag belonged to a mechanic because it looked like a box that contained tools. 

But as it was unusually heavy, he kept it aside because he thought someone would come to collect it. The security guard on duty then asked Maqbool to open the bag in case it contained information about the owner. When they opened the bag, they were shocked to find so much of gold in it. 

The suitcase was then handed over to the police and no one has claimed ownership yet. 

The Roads and Transport Authority presented Maqbool with a certificate to recognise his honesty and integrity. He also received a reward. 

When Maqbool called his home to tell his family about the incident, his father was very happy with the decision of his son. 

“My family is poor. My father worked as a labourer, but he has always taught us to return what did not belong to us.” said Maqbool. 

It is not yet known why the bars of gold were left in the car park. 

Maqbool has been working in the UAE since 2013.

 

 

  

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Wed, Jul 03 2019

    What a sincere , honest & duty bound human. No doubt he is guided by family principles and religious values.
    One in a Million in !

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  • SmR, Karkala

    Tue, Jul 02 2019

    I appreciate Mr. Maqbool's honesty and parents who thought him good values.

    I would request the UAE government monetarily help as a reward along with the certificate.

    Jai Hind

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  • Edward C Maben, Kudla

    Tue, Jul 02 2019

    His story should be tweeted to His Excellency the ruler of Dubai.

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  • Allan, Dubai

    Tue, Jul 02 2019

    Honest is the best policy
    BRAVO
    You earned more than 2.5 million to be honest.

    God Bless

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Jul 02 2019

    Name any one Indian who will return the bag of US $ 698,339 ...

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  • A A, Dubai

    Wed, Jul 03 2019

    Nirav modi, choksi, mallya, mansoor khan, dawood ibrahim...how many honest ppl u want ?

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  • Evans C. Sumitra, Udupi/ New York, USA.

    Tue, Jul 02 2019

    My hats off to Maqbool for his honesty. He should be awarded a bigger amount so that he could have a good life with his family. God bless you abundantly.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Jul 02 2019

    Appreciated ...

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  • Augustine Daniel DSouza, Udupi Mumbai STATE OF KUWAIT.

    Tue, Jul 02 2019

    Excellent Honesty is the best policy.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Tue, Jul 02 2019

    Very good .He was honest enough to return to police.Probably someone had hidden it after stealing to carry in later hours when noone was there?What happens when noone claims it?Here for example after six months it belongs the finder.when some body comes to claim too finder has to get 10% of the value.

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