A Malaysian Turned In SGD1,000 To The Police And Netizens Are Praising Him For It
"The money isn't mine, so I didn't keep it."
Cover image via TrafficReportJBS/FacebookOn 2 December, a Malaysian made a post in a local Facebook group in hopes of finding the owner of SGD1,000 (RM3,050) that was left behind at an ATM
32-year-old Jackson Lee, who works as a photographer in Singapore, posted up the notice in the TrafficReportJBS Facebook group on the same day he made a police report and handed in the stack of SGD50 notes to the Singapore Police Force.
The incident happened at the Admiralty MRT station on 29 November around 9pm, presumedly while Lee was on the way back to Johor Bahru from work.
Image via TrafficReportJBS/Facebook
The post eventually went viral, with many netizens praising Lee's honest actions
Image via TrafficReportJBS/Facebook
Image via TrafficReportJBS/Facebook
Image via TrafficReportJBS/Facebook
"Thank you for your honesty, your act of kindness has made society a brighter place."
"After you've done good deeds, you'll surely be rewarded."
"Tell the Singapore police to reward you with a 'Good Citizen' award."
At the time of writing, the post had garnered 255 comments and nearly 4,500 shares.

