On October 7, several personnel from the FM91 radio station of the Police Communications Department of the National Police Headquarters in Chatuchak District, Bangkok, Thailand, witnessed the warm scene of the Thailand driver returning the lost wallet of an India passenger.
As for the incident, it was due to the fact that Pana, a 47-year-old taxi driver, found a black wallet in his car on the 4th of this month, which contained 55 cash sheets with a face value of 1,000 baht, 82 baht change, and India rupees worth 588 baht, totaling 55,670 baht. It also included a number of other items such as shop membership cards, key rings, key cards and credit cards, which the driver guessed were foreign passengers who boarded the bus at Soi Chan 16.
Therefore, the driver called to inform the specific situation and sent the wallet to the FM91 center, hoping that the staff would help find the owner. According to the owner himself, he has been working in Thailand for 20 years, and when he went out shopping that day and encountered rain, he took a taxi back, and when he returned home, he found that his wallet was missing, and his wife blamed herself and cried. However, I am very happy to know that the taxi driver found it and return it, and I would like to express my sincere gratitude to the driver and all the staff who helped me.