Written by: Bert
Dalida
It is good to
return things rather than give it an interest.
This is what
Boracay PNP Deputy Chief Police Inspector Fidel Gentallan has said yesterday.
This is in
relation to the cell phones, left particularly by tourists that were recovered from
tricycle drivers.
According to Gentallan,
it is better for tricycle drivers to return things left by passengers rather
than keep it as their own.
It is such dismay,
he said, when for instance, they are being positively identified by the commuters
but are insistent on denying.
Having cited
this, Gentallan advised the said drivers to surrender and have the found items
recorded at the police station.
The Deputy Chief
added that those who are honest and responsible enough to bring in such finds are
being recognized and awarded during the Joint Flag Raising Ceremony of the
Boracay Action Group.
It was learned,
that a certain tricycle driver has fallen into an entrapment operation of the
Boracay PNP last Wednesday, wherein the said driver asked for Php 10,000 in
exchange for a cell phone left by a Korean national on his unit.
Translated by:
Shelah Casiano
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