Incredible Story of Waste Picker Finding $3 Million in India

2023-11-10 07:57:39

After receiving the report, the police did not dare to be careless and cordoned off the scene urgently. (Schematic diagram/PIXABAY)

A waste picker in India accidentally found US$3 million (approximately NT$97 million) in a plastic bag while rummaging through a garbage dump near the train tracks. He was so frightened that he asked for help. After receiving the report, the police did not dare to be careless, cordoned off the scene urgently, and sent the banknotes to the Reserve Bank of India (Reserve Bank of India) for inspection.

According to the “New Indian Express” report, Salman SK, a 39-year-old man from West Bengal, makes a living by scavenging garbage. When he was rummaging through the garbage at the railway station a few days ago, he found 300 yuan in a black plastic bag. Ten thousand US dollars (approximately NT$97 million), in addition to a letter with the seal of the United Nations.

Salman didn’t know what to do with the money, so he quickly contacted Bappa, a waste disposal company. After hearing this, Bappa, who was out of town, asked Salman to keep the money first and wait until he gets back to think regarding what to do with it. However, Salman felt that the amount was too huge and difficult to carry with him, so he turned to social activist R Kaleem Ullah for help.

When Ulla learned regarding the incident, he informed Bangalore police chief B Dayananda. The police received the report and immediately cordoned off the scene of the incident. It is understood that the content of the letter mentioned that “the Economic and Financial Committee established a special fund, which was voted by the members of the Security Council, to assist the United Nations peacekeeping forces in South Sudan.”

The letter stated, “Because banking operations in these areas are rampant and funds are hijacked by unauthorized persons such as terrorists and dictators, the United Nations has authorized the Financial Commission to place visible laser seals on banknotes to ensure the safety and safe delivery of banknotes.” Destination.”

Police initially said the dollar bills appeared to be fake and had been sent to the Reserve Bank of India (Reserve Bank of India) for thorough examination.

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