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Gulf Today
04-05-2025
- Gulf Today
8-year-old Egyptian girl finds Dhs17,000 inside a cinema hall, hands it over to Dubai Police
Major General Khalil Ibrahim Al Mansouri, Assistant Commander-in-Chief for Criminal Investigation Affairs at Dubai Police, honoured an 8-year-old Egyptian girl, Lily Jamal Ramadan, for her honesty. Lily found Dhs17,000 in the lobby of a cinema in a shopping mall and handed it over to Al Rashidiya Police Station with her family. Al Mansouri praised the girl's good behaviour and honesty, stressing that raising children to be honest is extremely important and has a positive impact on the society as a whole. "Honouring the girl in the presence of her family is part of Dubai Police's strategy to promote positive role models in society, he said. Major General Saeed Hamad Al Malik, Director of Al Rashidiya Police Station, said the girl went to the cinema with her parents and sat on a seat until they completed booking their tickets. The girl found the money on the seat and took it to her father, who was surprised, he added, noting that the girl and her parents headed immediately to Al Rashidiya Police Station to hand it over. Al Malik pointed out that at the same time, the owner of the money happened to be at the mall to report it missing and was surprised to find it there.


Filipino Times
04-05-2025
- Filipino Times
8-year-old girl returns AED 17K found in cinema; receives praise from Dubai Police
An 8-year-old Egyptian girl was honored by Dubai Police after returning AED 17,000 she found in a cinema at a shopping mall. The girl, Lily Jamal Ramadan, went to the Al Rashidiya Police Station with her family to hand over the money. According to Major General Saeed Hamad Al Malik, Director of Al Rashidiya Police Station, Lily found the cash while sitting on a bench inside the cinema. She immediately gave it to her father, who was shocked by the large amount. 'As soon as they found the money, the family went to Al Rashidiya Police Station to hand it over. Coincidentally, the owner of the money was at the station reporting it missing and was amazed to find the full amount returned,' Al Malik said. Meanwhile, His Excellency Major General Expert Khalil Ibrahim Al Mansoori, Assistant Commander for Criminal Investigation, praised Lily for her honesty and integrity. He said her actions reflect the values that should be taught to children to help strengthen society. Major General Al Mansoori explained that the recognition was made in front of Lily's family to highlight her as a role model in the community. Dubai Police emphasized that recognizing Lily's honesty helps encourage similar good behavior from others. They believe such acts can inspire both children and adults alike.


TAG 91.1
04-05-2025
- TAG 91.1
Dubai Police honours 8-year-old girl for handing over lost cash
Eight-year-old Egyptian Lily Jamal Ramadan has been honoured in Dubai for finding and handing over AED 17,000 left behind at a cinema hall to the authorities. According to the Dubai Police, the girl had gone to watch a movie at a mall theatre with her family when she found the cash on a seat. She informed her father and immediately went to the Al Rashidiya Police Station to alert the officers. She also met the owner of the cash, who had had also reached the station to report the incident. Major General Khalil Ibrahim Al Mansouri, Assistant Commander-in-Chief for Criminal Investigation Affairs at Dubai Police, commended the girl for her honesty and praised her for being a role model for other children.


Gulf News
04-05-2025
- Gulf News
Dubai Police honour 8-year-old girl for returning Dh17,000
Dubai: An 8-year-old Lily Jamal Ramadan, an Egyptian expat, was honoured by Dubai Police after she returned Dh17,000 in cash she discovered at a shopping mall cinema to Al Rashidiya Police Station. Major General Expert Khalil Ibrahim Al Mansoori, Assistant Commander for Criminal Investigation, recognised Lily for her commendable honesty, presenting her with a certificate of appreciation in front of her family. He said that such actions reflect the values that should be nurtured in young people, as they contribute to building a more trustworthy and responsible society. Bundle of money The incident occurred when Lily and her parents were at a shopping mall. While waiting on a bench near the cinema ticket counter, she noticed a bundle of money on the seat. Without hesitation, she handed it to her father, who was astonished by the amount. The family immediately went to Al Rashidiya Police Station to report and return the money. Rightful owner Major General Saeed Hamad Al Malik, Director of Al Rashidiya Police Station, revealed that the rightful owner of the cash was coincidentally at the station reporting it missing and was overwhelmed to have the full amount returned. Police stressed the importance of highlighting such positive examples to inspire honesty and ethical behaviour in others.