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Malaysian family loses passports, cash in India after bag stolen by restaurant workers

Tourists suffer misfortune after stopping for lunch in Samayapuram, Tamil Nadu

9:25 PM MYT

 

NEW DELHI – Two restaurant workers in southern India stole a visiting Malaysian family’s bag containing their passports and cash.

The Malaysian couple and their daughter were travelling from Trichy city in Tamil Nadu state to Puducherry by car yesterday when they had stopped to have lunch in the Samayapuram area, according to a report on the Times of India’s website.

They forgot the bag containing three passports, a gold bracelet, some cash and identity cards at the restaurant.

Police later found with the help of CCTV footage that it was stolen by a husband-wife duo working as cleaning staff.

The Malaysian consulate general in Chennai has contacted the Samayapuram police station to provide assistance to the Malaysians about the loss of their travel documents. – March 18, 2024

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