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Bangladeshi refuses reward for €2,000 cash find in Rome

Bangladeshi Youth Mossan Rasal
Mossan Rasal returns the wallet to its owner. Photo taken from Twitter

A Bangladeshi man who found a wallet containing €2,000 ($2200) in cash on the street in Rome reportedly refused a reward after returning it to its owner.

Mossan Rasal, a 23-year-old Bangladeshi citizen, went directly to the police after spotting the item on the pavement in the Italian capital on Friday, reports BBC.

It was then arranged for the owner to collect the wallet from Rasal. He was thanked for his honesty but said "I did not do anything exceptional," adding: "That money wasn't mine."

"I didn't know the amount because I didn't count it, I just took everything to the [police] station," BBC quotes Rasal as saying to Italian daily La Repubblica on Sunday.

"It was about being honest, as my family taught me to be," he added.

The wallet also contained several credit cards, a driver's license and personal identification papers, Italian police said.

Rasal, who runs a small stall in central Rome, has been living in the city for seven years. He said that he would be happy if the owner of the wallet, a local businessman, now visited his stall and became a regular customer.

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Bangladeshi refuses reward for €2,000 cash find in Rome

Bangladeshi Youth Mossan Rasal
Mossan Rasal returns the wallet to its owner. Photo taken from Twitter

A Bangladeshi man who found a wallet containing €2,000 ($2200) in cash on the street in Rome reportedly refused a reward after returning it to its owner.

Mossan Rasal, a 23-year-old Bangladeshi citizen, went directly to the police after spotting the item on the pavement in the Italian capital on Friday, reports BBC.

It was then arranged for the owner to collect the wallet from Rasal. He was thanked for his honesty but said "I did not do anything exceptional," adding: "That money wasn't mine."

"I didn't know the amount because I didn't count it, I just took everything to the [police] station," BBC quotes Rasal as saying to Italian daily La Repubblica on Sunday.

"It was about being honest, as my family taught me to be," he added.

The wallet also contained several credit cards, a driver's license and personal identification papers, Italian police said.

Rasal, who runs a small stall in central Rome, has been living in the city for seven years. He said that he would be happy if the owner of the wallet, a local businessman, now visited his stall and became a regular customer.

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