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Pakistani hotel cleaner returns $50,000 in cash left behind by forgetful guest


A hotel cleaner who earns just £200 a year has been hailed a national hero in Pakistan after he returned $50,000 in cash left behind by an absent-minded guest.




By Rob Crilly in Islamabad
Published: 10:00PM BST 11 Jul 2010

Essa Khan found the bag of notes stuffed in a safe deposit box while carrying out a routine inspection of a room vacated by a Japanese NGO worker before another guest arrived.

After years of negative publicity from terror strikes and political unrest, politicians have lauded the housekeeper's honesty as the "real face of Pakistan".

But Mr Khan told The Daily Telegraph he was simply doing his job.

"I have a responsibility as a human being, as a Pakistani, a Muslim," he said on Sunday. "I never thought about keeping the money."

Mr Khan, 50, has worked for the past 20 years at the Gilgit Serena Hotel, which stands amid dramatic scenery at the foot of the Karakoram mountains, in northern Pakistan.

Hotel staff managed to track down the guest, who works for the Japan International Co-operation Agency, and return the money, which was intended to fund a feasibility study into tourism projects in northern Pakistan.


Rashid Uddin, the hotel's general manager, said the Japanese man, who has not been named, was embarrassed to learn he had lost the cash.

"Even after three days, he had no clue that he had left the money," Mr Uddin said by telephone from Gilgit.

"He came in the next day, and it was easy to see from the look on his face just how relieved he was."

The hotel has given Mr Khan a 10,000-rupee (£77) reward for his honesty.

But his general manager said his actions deserved wider recognition.

"In these economic conditions, and in a region of poverty, we should be very, very proud of people like this," said Mr Uddin.

The story has been taken up by politicians in a country tired of negative publicity. Years of suicide bombings mean tourist hotels have struggled to survive as foreigners stay away.

Salmaan Taseer, the governor of Punjab province, declared Mr Khan a "national hero".

"He's a humble housekeeper and we are really proud of him," he said. "This is the face of Pakistan that people don't see normally."

He telephoned Mr Khan on Sunday to promise him another reward and to invite him to Lahore for a ceremony in his honour.

Pakistani hotel cleaner returns $50,000 in cash left behind by forgetful guest - Telegraph
 
If it was small change $50 or so, I would have taken it. But not $50000.
 
Excellent deed.
He had no second thoughts. He should be a very simple, honest and straight forward man. My Salam to him.

:agree: the more you keep your life simple the more factor of greed decreases.

Salute to the man. These are trades of a simple honest character. And such incidents gives us reason to believe in humanity, honesty still exists
 
yeah really hard to convince people how u became a king out of rags... lol. me 2

:lol:

You could always claim your "Bond" numbers came up:
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:lol:
 
May ALLAH ALMIGHTY bless him and protect him... amen , I wish he was a parliamentarian ... we need such people at the highest offices and not 'BB BB crying ' and 'Fake degree Champions' .
 
No not at all. And i believe those who can steal 50$ they can steal 50,000000000000000000$ too :)

Its really hard when u have income tax agents hovering and the guy rags next door sees ur shining merc... lol hard to convince....
 
Its really hard when u have income tax agents hovering and the guy rags next door sees ur shining merc... lol hard to convince....

Nop still not difficult to justify :))) grease the income tax officials' palms and above all this system doesnt work work properly in countries like ours
 
Nop still not difficult to justify :))) grease the income tax officials' palms and above all this system doesnt work work properly in countries like ours

I am in Income Tax Department :angry: I am angry with you... :angry: Tell me someone in pakistan who can raid on your assets.:agree:
 
Tamgha-e-Imtiaz for Gilgit hotel employee
Published: July 15, 2010

ISLAMABAD (APP) - Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani has approved to confer Tamgha-e-Imtiaz to Essa Khan, an employee of a hotel in Gilgit, who displayed honesty in handing over US $ 50,000 to a Japanese tourist who left the said amount in a hotel room.
The Prime Minister appreciated the honesty shown by Essa Khan which has earned good name for the people of Pakistan.

Tamgha-e-Imtiaz for Gilgit hotel employee | Pakistan | News | Newspaper | Daily | English | Online
 

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