Bantwal: Auto driver displays honesty, returns lost bag with valuables to owner


Team Udayavani, Jun 14, 2022, 10:26 AM IST

In an exemplary display of honesty, an auto driver returned a bag containing 50-gram gold jewellery and a mobile phone to its rightful owner.

The driver, Shankar Narayana Shetty, a resident of Mane had found the vanity bag when he was traveling from Mane to Kalladka. The owner of the bag Abdul Majid had appealed on social media about his wife losing the vanity bag on June 13 while they were traveling from Mane to B C Road here.

Upon finding the bag, Shetty went to the Bantwal police station where he handed the bag to its owner.

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