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Australian forgets bag on train, police helps her

Published On : 20 Dec 2017   |  Reported By : canaranews network


Mangaluru: Personnel of Railway Protection Force helped find Aimee Lomax, resident of Melbourne, Australia to find her bag, that she had left behind on CSMT-Mangaluru Express at Madgaon.

Aimee who inadvertently boarded the CSMT-Mangaluru Express instead of Mandovi Express from Madgaon to Mumbai alighted from the train in a hurry on realizing her mistake and forgot a bag.

Immediately, RPF head office of Konkan Railway sent out a security control message to RPF, Karwar to check the train at Karwar, which RPF on duty staff A B Wagh and Roopa Naik promptly acted on.

The bag contained her original passport bearing number LL 211036, Apple IPad, Sony Camera, Rs 3,300 in Indian currency. The total value of property in the bag was more than Rs 1 lakh. Aimee informed the RPF personnel that she was to return to Australia the same night. After verification of passport and other items in the bag, she received the same under due acknowledgement and immediately boarded first available train from Karwar to Mumbai.







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