Kozhikode : Dr. Ashlyn Ali TP approached the traffic duty officer at New Bustant side of Kozhikode with a look of concern etched on her face. She reported to the officer that she had lost a bag during her travel from Medical College to New Bustant side. The bag contained valuable gold coins and clothes worth an estimated 10 Pawan, making it an unfortunate loss for Dr. Ashlyn Ali.
Immediately upon receiving this information, the traffic control room was contacted, and all the buses that had left Medical College around the time of Dr. Ashlyn Ali’s travel were notified about the lost bag. The gravity of the situation was conveyed to all the bus drivers, and they were requested to check their buses thoroughly for any misplaced items.
The traffic control room then proceeded to gather information about all the buses that had left Medical College around that time. After gathering the necessary data, the traffic duty officers started contacting each of the buses individually to inquire about the lost bag. It was a meticulous process, but the officers knew that they had to be thorough in their search.
After a considerable amount of time and effort, the traffic duty officers finally received the good news that the lost bag had been found. The bus with registration number KL 11 X 1666 For Friends had the missing bag. The officers then ensured that the bag was still in the bus and then arranged for it to be collected from the bus and handed over to Dr. Ashlyn Ali.
The sense of relief on Dr. Ashlyn Ali’s face was palpable when she received her bag. She was grateful to the traffic duty officers for their prompt response and diligent efforts in recovering her lost bag. The officers had successfully turned a potentially stressful situation into a heartwarming story of goodwill and honesty.