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Indian Boy Returns Watch He Found While Roaming On Dubai Streets To Police, Gets Awarded For His Honesty

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Mohammed Ayan Younis, a little Indian boy, showed remarkable integrity in Dubai when, while strolling with his dad, he found a lost watch. The valuable item matched the "lost records" of the authorities, so Ayan quickly turned it over to the Dubai police, despite the temptation to keep it. Officials in his hometown and people all over the globe took note of his heroic deed and gave him accolades for it.

Ayan is just one of many Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) who have made Dubai their permanent home. Because of his integrity and sense of duty, the authorities chose to recognize him for his heroic action. Brigadier Khalfan Obaid Al-Jalaf, Head of the Tourist Police Department, Lt. Col. Muhammad Abdul Rahman, his deputy, and Captain Shahab Al-Saadi, Head of the Tourist Happiness Section, all came together to present him with a certificate.


Many were moved by Ayan's story of honesty and took to social media to express their admiration for his kindness and honesty. It came to light that Ayan helped the police track down the owner of the stolen watch, who had previously reported it missing. Even though the owner of the watch was an international tourist who had already departed, the Dubai police promised to find a way to send it back to its rightful owner.

General Department of Criminal Investigation Director Brigadier Harib Al Shamsi oversaw the decision to acknowledge Ayan's honesty. The authorities demonstrated their admiration for Ayan's personal integrity and set a good example by rewarding his heroic deed.

In a world where things like honesty and integrity are often overshadowed by greed and materialism, Ayan's story is a powerful reminder of the significance of these qualities. Returning the lost watch was an act of selflessness that not only restored faith in humanity but also demonstrated the power of small acts of kindness to make a positive impact on communities.
 

By: Sahiba Suri

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