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Immigrant finds 1,900 euros for road and return them to the police PDF Print E-mail
Written by Alessandro Marescotti   
Friday, 21 May 2010 21:57

Reject € 300 reward: "I'm entitled to only 200. How many Italians would have done so?

This news is not going to make noise and die on the outskirts of Italy, not to disturb too entrenched prejudices against immigrants. Solidarity with immigrants

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A Sri Lankan citizen of 30 years, with a regular residence permit, he found the road to Taranto different banknotes for a total of € 1900 and called the police to return the money to its rightful owner. The incident occurred at Taranto.

The immigrant named Ponvila Vindanagle Don Nalaka, found the notes on a sidewalk of Via Berardi, in the center. After having established that there was no one nearby who claimed the money, sought and called 113. Accompanied by officials at the police headquarters, after the formalities of ritual and compliments received by the manager of the section steering wheel, and taken back home. The sum was kept in the offices of police available to owners.

The money belonged to a businessman that tarantino 51 years presented himself to police. The contractor wanted to reward the immigrant giving 300 euro but congalese replied: "I'm entitled to only 200.

How many Italians would have done so?
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