Taher Ali Maqbool, a cleaner from Pakistan, is handed a token of appreciation by Mattar Al Tayer, director general of Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority. Courtesy: RTA
Taher Ali Maqbool, a cleaner from Pakistan, is handed a token of appreciation by Mattar Al Tayer, director general of Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority. Courtesy: RTA
Taher Ali Maqbool, a cleaner from Pakistan, is handed a token of appreciation by Mattar Al Tayer, director general of Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority. Courtesy: RTA
Taher Ali Maqbool, a cleaner from Pakistan, is handed a token of appreciation by Mattar Al Tayer, director general of Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority. Courtesy: RTA

Fool's gold: Dubai cleaner stumbles on bag of bars worth Dh2.5 million while sweeping car park


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A cleaner who found a bag filled with 15kg of gold bars said he never had a second thought about handing it in to the authorities.

The bars stuffed in the blue wheelie suitcase would fetch Dh2.56 million ($698,339) at current market prices.

Taher Ali Maqbool spotted it in the corner of a multi-storey car park in the Al Sabkha area of Deira, close to the gold souq, as he cleaned the floor during a late shift last week.

"It was very heavy. I thought at first that the bag belonged to a mechanic because it looked like a box that contained tools," Mr Maqbool, who was worked in the UAE since 2013, told The National.

“But it was unusually heavy. We kept it aside because we thought someone would come to collect it.”

The security guard on duty then asked Mr Maqbool to open the bag in case it contained information about the owner.

“We were shocked to find so much gold - no wonder it was so heavy,” he said.

A cleaner found a bag containing 15kilograms of gold in a Dubai car park and handed it over to authorities. Courtesy: Roads and Transport Authority - RTA
A cleaner found a bag containing 15kilograms of gold in a Dubai car park and handed it over to authorities. Courtesy: Roads and Transport Authority - RTA

The Roads and Transport Authority presented Mr Maqbool with a certificate to recognise his honesty and integrity. He also received a reward.

When he called home to tell his family, his father said they did not expect anything less from him.

“My father told me that there could have been billions inside the bag but I did the right thing to give it back,” he said.

“My family is poor, my father worked as a labourer, but he has always taught us to return what did not belong to us.”

There have been several instances of workers and taxi drivers returning lost money and gold.

It is not known why the bars of gold were left in the car park. The suitcase has since been handed over to the police and no one has claimed ownership yet.

A gram of 24-carat gold in Dubai is valued at about Dh171.

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School counsellors on mental well-being

Schools counsellors in Abu Dhabi have put a number of provisions in place to help support pupils returning to the classroom next week.

Many children will resume in-person lessons for the first time in 10 months and parents previously raised concerns about the long-term effects of distance learning.

Schools leaders and counsellors said extra support will be offered to anyone that needs it. Additionally, heads of years will be on hand to offer advice or coping mechanisms to ease any concerns.

“Anxiety this time round has really spiralled, more so than from the first lockdown at the beginning of the pandemic,” said Priya Mitchell, counsellor at The British School Al Khubairat in Abu Dhabi.

“Some have got used to being at home don’t want to go back, while others are desperate to get back.

“We have seen an increase in depressive symptoms, especially with older pupils, and self-harm is starting younger.

“It is worrying and has taught us how important it is that we prioritise mental well-being.”

Ms Mitchell said she was liaising more with heads of year so they can support and offer advice to pupils if the demand is there.

The school will also carry out mental well-being checks so they can pick up on any behavioural patterns and put interventions in place to help pupils.

At Raha International School, the well-being team has provided parents with assessment surveys to see how they can support students at home to transition back to school.

“They have created a Well-being Resource Bank that parents have access to on information on various domains of mental health for students and families,” a team member said.

“Our pastoral team have been working with students to help ease the transition and reduce anxiety that [pupils] may experience after some have been nearly a year off campus.

"Special secondary tutorial classes have also focused on preparing students for their return; going over new guidelines, expectations and daily schedules.”

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