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December 24, 2014
A Pakistani taxi driver Mubein Al Haq Lal Haleem, who returned a bag containing more than Dh100,000, was honoured by Sharjah Police on Thursday morning for his honesty.
Honest taxi driver honoured by Sharjah Police
Driver returns bag containing more than Dh100,000 left in his cab
A Pakistani taxi driver, who returned a bag containing more than Dh100,000, was honoured by Sharjah Police on Thursday morning for his honesty.
Mubein Al Haq Lal Haleem handed over the bag with the money that was left by a passenger, to the police as soon as he found that in his taxi.
Brigadier Mohammad Eid Al Madhloum, Director-General of Police Operations at Sharjah Police, and Colonel Jihad Sahoo, director of Sharjah Police’s Criminal Investigation Department, presented Haleim with a certificate of appreciation.
They said the award comes within the framework of activating a partnership between the community and Sharjah Police, as well as spreading the spirit of cooperation, in order to establish a secure and safe society.
Brigadier Al Madhloum praised Haleim and said he was a model for taxi drivers. He urged all community members to follow Haleim’s deed.
Honest taxi driver honoured by Sharjah Police | GulfNews.com
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December 30, 2014
Javed Jalil Khattak (left), Consul General of Pakistan in Dubai, and Muhammad Abdul Wahid Khan, Press Counsellor at Dubai Consulate, honour taxi driver Mubein Al Haq on Monday.
Pakistani cabbie honoured: Returns Dh100k forgotten by passenger
He was awarded a certificate for his honesty
Honesty is the best policy! This matters most when a poor man earning a few thousand bucks returns a bag full of money to its original owner.
In a second such incident in the UAE, a Pakistani taxi driver handed over to police a bag containing more than Dh100,000 in cash, which forgotten by a passenger in the taxi.
Mubein Al Haq Lal Haleem, a father of six, was honoured by Javed Jalil Khattak, Consul General of Pakistan in Dubai, on Monday, December 29, 2014.
A ceremony was held at Consulate General of Pakistan, Dubai, to honour the ‘hero of the Pakistani community’ with a certificate for his honesty.
In a similar incident earlier this week, a 20-year-old Pakistani Shahan Sardar, a cleaner with a Dubai-based car rental company, was honoured for his honesty when he returned a bag with Dh25,000 in cash to its rightful owner.
Pakistani cabbie honoured: Returns Dh100k forgotten by passenger - Emirates 24/7
A Pakistani taxi driver Mubein Al Haq Lal Haleem, who returned a bag containing more than Dh100,000, was honoured by Sharjah Police on Thursday morning for his honesty.
Honest taxi driver honoured by Sharjah Police
Driver returns bag containing more than Dh100,000 left in his cab
A Pakistani taxi driver, who returned a bag containing more than Dh100,000, was honoured by Sharjah Police on Thursday morning for his honesty.
Mubein Al Haq Lal Haleem handed over the bag with the money that was left by a passenger, to the police as soon as he found that in his taxi.
Brigadier Mohammad Eid Al Madhloum, Director-General of Police Operations at Sharjah Police, and Colonel Jihad Sahoo, director of Sharjah Police’s Criminal Investigation Department, presented Haleim with a certificate of appreciation.
They said the award comes within the framework of activating a partnership between the community and Sharjah Police, as well as spreading the spirit of cooperation, in order to establish a secure and safe society.
Brigadier Al Madhloum praised Haleim and said he was a model for taxi drivers. He urged all community members to follow Haleim’s deed.
Honest taxi driver honoured by Sharjah Police | GulfNews.com
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December 30, 2014
Javed Jalil Khattak (left), Consul General of Pakistan in Dubai, and Muhammad Abdul Wahid Khan, Press Counsellor at Dubai Consulate, honour taxi driver Mubein Al Haq on Monday.
Pakistani cabbie honoured: Returns Dh100k forgotten by passenger
He was awarded a certificate for his honesty
Honesty is the best policy! This matters most when a poor man earning a few thousand bucks returns a bag full of money to its original owner.
In a second such incident in the UAE, a Pakistani taxi driver handed over to police a bag containing more than Dh100,000 in cash, which forgotten by a passenger in the taxi.
Mubein Al Haq Lal Haleem, a father of six, was honoured by Javed Jalil Khattak, Consul General of Pakistan in Dubai, on Monday, December 29, 2014.
A ceremony was held at Consulate General of Pakistan, Dubai, to honour the ‘hero of the Pakistani community’ with a certificate for his honesty.
In a similar incident earlier this week, a 20-year-old Pakistani Shahan Sardar, a cleaner with a Dubai-based car rental company, was honoured for his honesty when he returned a bag with Dh25,000 in cash to its rightful owner.
Pakistani cabbie honoured: Returns Dh100k forgotten by passenger - Emirates 24/7