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Teachers hand in wallet containing over B50,000 to Phuket tourist police

A wallet containing B25,120 and 5,260 Chinese yuan (B27,564) was handed in to Tourist police on March 11th by a group of visiting teachers from the Chiang Rai province.
At 5pm, police volunteer, Jirateep Judkaew, brought Anurak Buthsarn, Nongluck Durayapan and four other teachers to the Tourist Police Station on Yaowarat Rd after they advised him they had found a wallet in the bathroom of a petrol station.
Nongluck told police that she found the wallet left inside the bathroom at the PTT station in Meaung Mai in Sri Soonthon.
Tourist police checked the wallet and found 5,260 Chinese yuan and B25,120 inside along with ID and credit cards.
Police are currently trying to find the owner of the wallet so that it can be returned.
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