Pakistani workers honoured in Dubai for choosing honesty over wealth

The young men made headlines in recent weeks.

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Nilanjana Gupta

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Taher Ali (left) and Shafaqat Khan
Taher Ali (left) and Shafaqat Khan

Published: Thu 25 Jul 2019, 6:13 PM

Last updated: Thu 2 Nov 2023, 8:42 AM

The Pakistan Consulate in Dubai on Wednesday hailed a cleaner and a taxi driver as Pakistan's 'heroes' for their remarkable commitment to honesty.

"My father taught me honesty, truth, compassion and how to care for people. I don't want anything that doesn't belong to me," said Taher Ali, 27, who found a bag full of 15kg gold at a parking facility in Al Sabkha area. Without thinking twice, Ali who works as a cleaner with ServeU, informed the security guard. The gold he found was worth Dh7 million.


"I am happy that I made my country proud. I have been bombarded with congratulatory calls and messages from my friends and family back home," said the expat who hails from the Chakri village in Sialkot. Dubai Roads and Transport Authority rewarded him with Dh3,000 and his employer gave him Dh4,000 as a token of appreciation.

Another expat Shafaqat Khan, 24, who hails from Khanewal district in Pakistan, was honoured at the event for returning $21,000 cash to a European family.


Khan, who has been working as a driver with National Taxi since 2018 said, "When I dropped off the family at the hotel, I didn't realise they had left their bag in the cab. I later saw the bag full of cash when I was getting ready to go home. I immediately informed the police, and they rewarded me with a mobile phone for my honesty." He also received a reward of Dh1,000 from his employer. "I would never steal anything. God has given me enough," he added with a broad smile.

Pakistan's consul general, Ahmed Amjad Ali, honoured them with certificates and trophies in front of a packed audience at Pakistan's Consulate in Dubai on Wednesday. "They are our real heroes who have made Pakistan proud by their ethical conduct, honesty and good behavior. There are many Pakistani nationals like them who have made our country proud. I am sure what we are doing today will continue," he added with a promise of rewarding honest workers and outstanding students in future.


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