Taxi driver Zafarullah Khan refused to tow his car as he did not have any documents, News Hub
Sharjah (News Hub update news) The latest transport system is in force in the UAE. That is why a large number of people travel in taxis run by the Transport Authority.
The number of Pakistani taxi drivers in the UAE is very high.
Whose hard work and duty are all convinced. In addition, Pakistani drivers of private transport are law-abiding and hardworking.
A young Pakistani man has become an adornment of Gulf newspapers for upholding the law.
Which has been awarded high honors by Sharjah Police.
On which the head of Pakistanis has risen with pride. According to News Hub, Sharjah police have awarded a certificate of honor to Pakistani national Zafarullah Khan for refusing to pull a damaged vehicle from his vehicle with the help of a rope as the driver did not have vehicle documents.
According to UAE traffic law, it is against the law for a driver of a faulty vehicle to tow his car if he does not have a driver's license and other documents. On this observance of the law, Colonel Dr. Ali Al-Kai Al-Hamoudi, a senior official of Sharjah Police, summoned Zafarullah to his office and presented him with an honorary certificate and said that the legalism of people like Zafarullah Khan is a beacon for the rest of the people.
It should be noted that a few days ago, a Pakistani driver handed over a bag full of 900,000 dirhams forgotten by a passenger in a taxi to the police. Pakistani taxi driver Mohammad Irfan son of Mohammad Rafiq is being praised in the local media for his honesty.
Another Pakistani taxi driver handed over a large sum of money worth millions of dirhams to the police, the Khaleej Times reported.
This honesty of driver Mohammad Irfan has won the hearts of the passengers who forgot the money as well as the top officials of Dubai Police. A passenger boarded Muhammad Irfan's taxi, which landed shortly afterward.
Sometime later, Mohammad Irfan's eyes fell on the bag in the back seat and he realized that it must have belonged to the person in the car a while back.
He (Muhammad Irfan) opened the bag to identify the passenger and found a large amount of money in UAE currency.
However, driver Mohammad Irfan, following the path of honesty, decided that he would deliver the money to the real owner. He immediately went to the Bur Dubai police station and handed over a bag full of money to the police.
Police traced the passenger and handed over the money. He thanked the Pakistani taxi driver.
On the other hand, the Director of Bur Dubai Police Station, Brigadier Abdullah Khadim Sarwar, awarded Muhammad Irfan a certificate of appreciation for his honesty.
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