The Dubai Police held a ceremony in honour of Omar Hayah Ajmal Khan, who returned a bag containing 123,700 Saudi riyals and gold jewellery to the police, and presented him with a certificate of appreciation for his honesty and integrity.
Khan found the briefcase in the backseat of his cab last Tuesday.
He had completed his last fare of the day when he decided to pick up a Saudi man from Al Rigga Street in Deira and dropped him off in the Rola district of Sharjah.
“I was just going to refuel my taxi and go home,” said Khan, who works for Dubai’s Metro Taxi.
At the petrol station, while cleaning his cab, he noticed a case tucked behind the driver’s seat. When he checked to see what was inside, he found 123,700 Saudi riyals and gold jewellery.
“I immediately called my company to say a customer had left his bag of valuables in my car and that I was going to the police station to drop it off.”
Khan took the bag and its contents to Qusais police station.
“The officers at the station told me that they would call me when they located the owner of the bag and I’d have to return to verify his identity.”
Less than an hour later, Khan received the call from the station. He returned to find a very relieved Hatem Awad al Anassi, a 30-year-old businessman from Saudi Arabia. “When I got to the station I saw the Saudi gentleman and he was overjoyed to have his valuables returned to him. He thanked me profusely and gave me Dh500 for my trouble.”
Al Anassi said he was blown away when he heard the taxi driver had handed it in.
“This guy is on a limited income, he must really have a clean soul to do such a deed,” al Anassi said.
Khan said the thought of keeping the valuables never crossed his mind.
“This is just the way I was brought up. I’m a much happier person with Dh500 that I earned than Dh120,000 that I didn’t,” he added.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 21st, 2012.
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Just a certificate. He should have been given a cash prize as well.
Allah bless you for showing honesty
What a good man and a good Muslim!!
Well done!!! We need more of u
I lost my wallet in MECCA with lesseer money than in this briefcase however a Pakistani construction worker found it and went to all extend to return it to me :-)
Can the Tribune please send me the contact of this Taxi Driver to my email. I would like to reward him. Peace.
I also salute his honesty but we should not forget that in Dubai it is virtually impossible to get away with a crime, the taxi driver would have been traced in matter of few minutes, such level of law and order and good governance also is a detternt to crime here.
What a contrast to these thugs who burn and destroy other people's property and the hypocrites who inflame these morons, there are pictures of them, they should all be given jail time.
This guy is true pride of Pakistan. I urge Government of Pakistan to honor his honesty and make international role model of youth.
@Raj - USA: Yes Raj, if it was an American or a British cab driver, the Saudi would have rewarded him the 10,000 dirhams!
A brave act , we the Pakistanis and Muslims , are proud of you
@shahid malik: What sort of statement was that ?!????!?
Racist to say the least! Please don't ruin this moment by getting provincial .
Thats an Ashiq-e-rasool right there!
Good job..Allah bless u
His middle name is Ajmal. Probably a Pashtoon or original Afghan.
MASHALLAH, Mera Khan Bhai, earned DHS 500 in this world and got a mansion in Paradise. Made us proud, and may Allah bless you and your parents for teaching you the right things.
Kudos! I often dream about finding bags full of money and gold. I wonder how i ll react if I find it in real.
Dear brother, we are proud of you. The honour and respect you received and brought for the country is worthless. May Allah bless you with honour and prosperity.
Subhanallah - May Allah excepts his good deed and I wish we all muslim should become an honest person like him.
this is the teaching of islam and the way a muslim should act
“This is just the way I was brought up" Nice, You must belong to good family. Good Job Mr. Omar Hayah Ajmal Khan God "Bhagwan " will give you lot more for this what you have done.
@abc
Dont know about others but "John B" is pretty disappointed and "BruteForce" has disappeared altogether. :)
@John B
"Good for you! " what was that? You are champion of writing long passages and wasting your time here. Would you please care a little to elaborate you lovely sentence???? hmmm.....
@shahid malik: I am not a Punjabi but Sir I wish i was the ET editor who makes sure your comments never get passed. Dispicable..
Good on you Mr Khan
Only if we had more people like him, what a nice country it would have been. Thank you Sir.
HOnesty is the Best policy.......I learnd in ma childhood and its proven today. Good boY
I'm sure Indians will be disappointed to see this news :P
Good job ... You will be a role model for the youth of pakistan.. hope your deeds will bring about changes and infuse good values.... Congrats
I agree pathans are generally more honest than us Punjabis usually . this young man has made me to be a proud pakistani. well there is still hope for our beautiful country
I would much rather they honor my Pakistani drivers icence
I am not any Khan, but i have noticed a lot of Khans in Karachi who are dead honest. I deeply respect this quality of you Pashtoons.
I love his response especially that he is more happy by doing this.
Nothing more to say but well done Omar.
It's nice to see an honest person acknowledged for once.
Good Job Baray Bhaiyya... really impressed... Masha Allah
@ Arsalaan : bec of the media focus on wrong things n black listing Pakistan in everything ..
@ as for u dear brother Omar : MashAllah ... May Allah b with u
Congratulations Sir, i am sure God will work doubly hard to give you many times over.
People like you are the hope in this world that all is not lost
Commendable work and big applaud for you. Hats off!!
@RAJ - dude, chill, the Saudi paid him for his trouble and it was NOT a reward. Let's take the best out of the story. It was a self 'Less' act.
Mr.Khan, you have made me wonder if I could've done the same....!
Hats off to this gentleman.honesty is the best policy.I hope our politicians can learn something worthwhile from this story.
Total Respect! This integrity should be part of every Muslim's life by default. Unfortunately it isn't and award shows the rarity of character. Thumbs up to Omar!
Good for you!
Good show man God bless you
May Allah bless him and give him success in life
Respect!
That's how a good Pakistani must be and that is how you can win respect & admiration as a Pakistani. Pakistan must be feeling proud of this great son of Pakistan. This is an example of great personal integrity and character. Mr Omar Hayat Ajmal Khan is my hero, I salute him.
Why cannot we hear similar good stories from our own land of pure, instead of arson, looting, killing, terrorism, and blasts, and what-not?
How cheap of this Saudi. Should have rewarded the honest cab driver at least Dh 10,000
He is the real Pakistani ........ Proud of you Mr. Khan
Wow .... really inspiring.... Pakistan Zindabad
well done
Allah bless you for showing honesty
Shadab India