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Zora Singh Tatla Is The Rightful Owner Of Military Medals That Were Found At A Surrey Bus Stop

Darpan News Desk, 16 Mar, 2018 06:34 PM
  • Zora Singh Tatla Is The Rightful Owner Of Military Medals That Were Found At A Surrey Bus Stop

Surrey RCMP are very pleased to report that missing military medals and decorations have been reunited with their rightful owner!

 

Veteran Zora Singh Tatla, 78 years old of Surrey, was very appreciative of the efforts of the police, public and media when he attended Surrey RCMPdetachment.

 

The medals were originally located at the bus stop at 72nd Avenue and 148th Street, in Surrey, on November 11, 2017, Remembrance Day.

 
 

They were turned in to the Surrey RCMP in early February, 2018. Attempts to locate the owner remained unsuccessful for long time, so the police asked for the public’s assistance.

 

We are very pleased to report that our found military medals and decorations have been reunited with their rightful...

Posted by Surrey RCMP on Friday, 16 March 2018

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