China News Service, Changsha, October 8 (Tan Xiangqin, Zhou Dehua) "Comrade police, my bag is missing, and there is 100,000 yuan in cash! Please help me!" This scene happened on October 7 on the G811 train .

  At about 17:00 on the same day, Pan Jun, a policeman from the Changsha Railway Public Security Department’s marshal detachment, who was in charge of taking the G811 train, inspected the No. 3 carriage and received help from Mr. Hu, a passenger, saying that the black backpack on the luggage rack above the seat was missing. There are 100,000 yuan in cash, passports and ID cards and other items, and the police are asked to help find them.

  After receiving the report, the marshals immediately rushed to the scene to investigate. On the luggage rack described by Mr. Hu, a similar black backpack was found. After inquiring about the surrounding passengers, it was unclaimed. The marshals judged that someone might have taken the luggage by mistake.

Later, the marshals and the conductor jointly opened the unclaimed backpack and found a stack of business cards inside.

At the same time, Mr. Hu recalled that a male passenger sitting next to him took a black backpack from the luggage rack when he got off the train at Wuhan Station. It is very likely that he took his bag by mistake.

Subsequently, the police contacted the passenger through the contact information on the business card.

Only then did the passenger Mr. Xu realize that the backpack he was carrying was actually taken by someone else by mistake. After verification by both parties, 100,000 yuan in cash and other items were all in the bag, and the whole process took only 20 minutes.

Under the guidance of the marshals, Mr. Xu delivered the bag to the Wuhan Station Police Station.

  It is understood that the 100,000 yuan in cash carried by Mr. Hu is to be used to distribute bonuses to employees.

When the marshals told him that the cash had been found, Mr. Hu repeatedly called himself lucky and thanked the police excitedly.

In the end, Mr. Hu entrusted a friend to take back his backpack, and 100,000 yuan in cash was returned to Zhao.

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