Man returns 75,500 baht he found at Bangkok ATM

A Thai man was praised for his honesty after he returned seventy five,500 baht he discovered at a Bangkok petrol station money machine to its rightful owner.
Lampakchee Police Station announced on its official Facebook web page that Abdulrorsa Alqasim, a 22 12 months previous Thai man, is a mannequin citizen and an inspiration to the Lampakchee neighborhood for returning the cash to its owner.
On Sunday, April 2 at round 6pm, Abdulrorsa told police that he had visited a petroleum station on Chueam Samphan Road in Bangkok’s Nong Chok district to withdraw cash from Siam Commercial Bank’s ATM. When Complete was about to begin his transaction, he observed that some money had been left behind in the cash dispenser. He eliminated it, completed his banking, and took the cash to the Lampakchee Police Station to seek out its owner.
Police officers investigated the case and found that the proprietor of the money was a Thai man named Kriangsak Kliangtrakoon. Officers contacted Kriangsak who instantly rushed to the police station to retrieve the cash.
Kriangsak revealed that he went to the petrol station to deposit his cash. He thought his transaction was profitable and left the ATM without checking. He expressed his gratitude to Abdulrorsa for his honesty and to the Lampakchee Police Station for their help in the matter.
The Superintendent of the Lampakchee Police Station, Nirutchapon Yothamart, said that Abdulrorsa deserved to be honoured for his action. The police station offered him the certificate to praise his act.
Last year, a truck driver accidentally scattered one hundred,000 baht while driving on the road in the Isaan province of Khon Kaen. The driver realised his mistake solely when he arrived at his destination. Luckily, a quantity of drivers who witnessed the incident parked their cars on the roadside and rushed to collect the cash and return it to the owner.
They managed to gather about 92,000 baht, however the other eight,000 baht had gone because of the strong wind. The money was returned successfully with the help of the police. One of the drivers posted a video of the moment after they collected cash on TikTok. Watch the video HERE..