Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsIt was an unforgettable day for sub-inspector Anil George of Kadavanthra police station as three children arrived there to hand over a high-end laptop found from the play ground. George considers the incident to be a success of the Janamaithri policing in the area.The incident occurred at 5.30 pm and George was engaged in the usual work at the station. “The three children came to me carrying the laptop and fearlessly told me that it was found from the roadside near their house at the GCDA quarters in Kadavanthara. The children are Alphonse Varghese, 7, his brother Athul Varghese, 13, and Pristo Raj, 11. I am quite surprised that even children are fearlessly approaching the police station,” George said.Interestingly, the parents of the children arrived at the police station searching for them, as the three were not seen at home on time. “We have recommended the kids for the annual Janamaithri award this year. The parents are also happy by the act performed by their children,” he said.The police are making attempts to identify the owner of the laptop and wireless messages have been sent to all the police stations. The laptop has not been claimed till Tuesday evening.first published:September 19, 2012, 11:31 ISTlast updated:September 19, 2012, 11:31 IST
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It was an unforgettable day for sub-inspector Anil George of Kadavanthra police station as three children arrived there to hand over a high-end laptop found from the play ground. George considers the incident to be a success of the Janamaithri policing in the area.
The incident occurred at 5.30 pm and George was engaged in the usual work at the station. “The three children came to me carrying the laptop and fearlessly told me that it was found from the roadside near their house at the GCDA quarters in Kadavanthara. The children are Alphonse Varghese, 7, his brother Athul Varghese, 13, and Pristo Raj, 11. I am quite surprised that even children are fearlessly approaching the police station,” George said.
Interestingly, the parents of the children arrived at the police station searching for them, as the three were not seen at home on time. “We have recommended the kids for the annual Janamaithri award this year. The parents are also happy by the act performed by their children,” he said.The police are making attempts to identify the owner of the laptop and wireless messages have been sent to all the police stations. The laptop has not been claimed till Tuesday evening.
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