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BANGKOK: -- In an incredible display of honesty, 56-year-old Saneh Chaikam from Roi Et province, found himself at the center of a feel-good story this Wednesday.

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The taxi driver stumbled upon a black handbag left behind by a passenger earlier this week, which contained a staggering sum of money totalling 566,127 baht. Quickly realizing the urgency of the matter, Chaikam didn't hesitate to contact the FM91 Traffic Police to orchestrate its return.

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The forgotten handbag included a substantial mix of currencies - 1,885 United Arab Emirates riel alongside 15,094 US dollars, roughly equating to the half-million plus Thai Baht figure when converted.

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The currency was accompanied by personal items likely belonging to the Saudi owner: a business card, a pen, and a notebook, locked securely within the handbag's twin zip-up compartments.

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The drama unfolded after the Saudi visitor and his companion, who had boarded Chaikamโ€™s taxi at Ratchadaphisek Road, disembarked hurriedly at Siam Square amidst Bangkokโ€™s notorious traffic snarls.

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Amid the busy exchange, the pricey bag was left behind. Thanks to Chaikam's prompt action, the FM91 Traffic Police quickly facilitated a meeting at the radio station to return the hefty sum to its rightful owner.

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Witnessed by several key figures from the radio station and transport authority, the handover ceremony underscored the virtues of honesty and swift communication.

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The Saudi owner, relieved and grateful, expressed his heartfelt thanks to Chaikam, illustrating a heartwarming cross-cultural exchange of trust and integrity.

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Picture courtesy:ย FM91

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1 hour ago, Will B Good said:

Are these set ups?ย 

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They appear in the news every so often and involve huge amounts of gold/money????

Yeah, I have believed that for a long time now. Who have half million baht in their bag, when you just can transfer the amount with ant bank application?

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If I were the finder of 500,000 Baht, and the owner wanted to give me a big reward, I would not take a reward simply for being honest. But if he insisted I would ask for food for our 24 rescued cats. A 20 kg sack of dry food is 1,350 Baht. That's enough. The cats will be delighted and their happiness will make my wife and I happier than a large financial reward.

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7 hours ago, Pique Dard said:

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This kind of story puzzles me, perhaps because I'm not rich and therefore can't understand why someone would forget such a large sum of money. In fact, why go around with more than half a million baht?

Business payment I suppose. I used to carry large amount in thailand to pay suppliers directly in cash instead of transfer payments. Sometimes more than US$50,000.

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8 hours ago, Will B Good said:

Are these set ups?ย 

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They appear in the news every so often and involve huge amounts of gold/money????

It is incredible how regularly tourists leave bags with large amounts of cash and how the story always finds its way into the news.

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In fairness there are taxi drivers who would do that, but I imagine TAT must send out a lot of bag leavers to get their story.

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On 7/13/2024 at 5:07 AM, webfact said:

Witnessed by several key figures from the radio station and transport authority, the handover ceremony underscored the virtues of honesty and swift communication.

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Handover Ceremony what a laugh, just give it back and get it over with.

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On 7/13/2024 at 12:41 PM, renaissanc said:

If I were the finder of 500,000 Baht, and the owner wanted to give me a big reward, I would not take a reward simply for being honest. But if he insisted I would ask for food for our 24 rescued cats. A 20 kg sack of dry food is 1,350 Baht. That's enough. The cats will be delighted and their happiness will make my wife and I happier than a large financial reward.

Yeah Sure.....

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