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A recent incident at Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru took a heartwarming turn when a woman, who had misplaced her precious diamond ring, was relieved to find it at the airport premises. Quick action by the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), particularly officers Rajesh Singh and Vinay Kumar Rai, ensured the safe return of the expensive item to her. Expressing gratitude for their assistance, the woman shared her story on social media, where it quickly gained attention. CISF acknowledged her appreciation publicly and affirmed that her message had been conveyed to the officers involved.
Sharing the pictures of officers’ name batch on X (formerly Twitter), the woman wrote, “Today at Kempegowda International Airport, I lost my diamond ring. But with the help of Mr Rajesh Singh & Mr Vinay Kumar Rai from CISF, I was able to find my ring. All thanks to their coordination and helping nature. Your help is highly appreciated.” Since the post was shared on X, it has garnered over 23,000 views.
Today at Kempegowda International Airport (@kempintairprtps) I lost my diamond ring.But with the help of Mr. Rajesh Singh & Mr. Vinay Kumar Rai from @CISFHQrs , I was able to find my ring. All thanks to their coordination and helping nature.
Your help is highly appreciated. pic.twitter.com/SVGtHp6gLt
— Aakanksha Singh (@fair_enough_ugh) June 30, 2024
Responding to her message, Central Industrial Security Force replied, “CISF is always there to help & ensure your travel safe, secure and smooth. Thank you for your valuable feedback. It has been forwarded to CISF officers at the airport.”
Warm greetings from @CISFHQrs . CISF is always there to help & ensure your travel safe, secure and smooth. Thank you for your valuable feedback. It has been forwarded to CISF officers at the airport.— CISF (@CISFHQrs) June 30, 2024
Reacting to the post, a user wrote, “We hope next generation learn some good lesson of this positive ending incident.”
I can definitely sense the sigh of relief by author of this X post.Bravo!!!
We hope next generation learn some good lesson of this positive ending incident.
We also urge CISF top management to reward these men financially.@narendramodi @AmitShah @AmitShahOffice @PMOIndia…
— Complex Lives (@ComplexLives) July 1, 2024
Another shared, “Thanks for doing and so pleased you found it.”
Such stories are for sharing Thanks for doing and so pleased you found it ????????
— Dr Andrew Fleming ???????? ???????????????????????????? (@Andrew007Uk) July 1, 2024
An individual shared, “Wow. All this propaganda on my timelines so happy to see this positive post.”
Wow. All this propaganda on my timelines so happy to see this positive post! We need more of such news with no agenda. Good job CISF team!— WeirdGuy (@ShoutAtSight) July 1, 2024
One more added, “CISF at airports area really some nice people out there from security forces.”
CISF at airports area really some nice people out there from security forces.— Samantha Ruth Prabhu (parody)Ⓜ (@iyertina) July 1, 2024
In an earlier incident at Bengaluru Airport, an Indigo passenger found himself stranded without his bag containing valuables worth Rs 80,000, crucial documents and ID cards. The 60-year-old traveller had flown to Bengaluru for work and was returning to Delhi when he realised his mistake. Reports indicate that he had two bags but inadvertently left one at the security check. Upon boarding, he noticed the missing bag and promptly alerted airport authorities. His daughter then contacted the Lost and Found department at Bengaluru Airport and filed a complaint regarding the misplaced belongings.
After reviewing security footage, airport officials located the misplaced bag; however, initially, the cash inside was missing. When the passenger’s daughter complained about the lost money, it was later discovered deep inside the bag. In the following days, a family friend visited Bengaluru Airport and successfully retrieved the bag, ensuring all belongings, including the cash, were safely returned.
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