Police reward hotel server who handed over ₹25 lakh left behind by customer

June 01, 2018 02:34 pm | Updated June 02, 2018 01:49 pm IST - CHENNAI

 Ravi, the server at Hotel Saravana Bhavan, being felicitated at K4 police station in Anna Nagar, Chennai.

Ravi, the server at Hotel Saravana Bhavan, being felicitated at K4 police station in Anna Nagar, Chennai.

A 40-year- server working in a popular chain of restaurants was lauded by senior police officers after he returned ₹25 lakh cash left behind by two customers on Wednesday morning.

Speaking to The Hindu , A. Balu , Assistant General Manager, of Hotel Saravana Bhavan situated in Second Avenue, Anna Nagar, said that Ravi, the server, promptly handed over the carry-bag he found on a sofa on the first floor of the restaurant to the manager, Loganathan.

“It was in the evening, they realised that it contained cash and informed me about the incident. I was not in town. I immediately alerted our owner and he directed me to inform the police about the incident. After I informed senior police officers, inspector Saravanan visited the hotel,” said Mr. Balu.

The bag contained 23 bundles of currency notes of ₹2,000 denomination. “There was a total of ₹25 lakh. When we checked the CCTV footage, we found that on Thursday morning, around 10.30 a.m, two well-dressed customers had breakfast in the restaurant. They left the bag behind,” he added.

The police rewarded Mr. Ravi with a watch and the hotel management is planning to present a ring to him.

“We are investigating about the customers, who left the money behind,” said a police officer.

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