Good Samaritan Returns Lost Bag with $2,500 to Moroccan Traveler in Granada

A Moroccan was able to recover his fanny pack that he had forgotten in the toilets of a bus station in Granada a few days ago. The bag contained 2,338 euros in cash and documents.
Thanks to civic collaboration, the Moroccan recovered his fanny pack and everything it contained. The bag was found in the toilets by a user of the bus station who handed it over to a security guard at the establishment. The latter then forwarded it to the Moroccan, confirms the National Police to Ok Diario.
According to the police officers of the mobile brigade, the bag contained a Moroccan passport and other documents, as well as the sum of 2,338 euros in cash. The passport found in the bag allowed the agents to quickly locate its owner as he was about to report the loss of the said bag to the North District police station.
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