• 4 months ago
Medyas na naglalaman ng dolyares na nagkakahalaga ng humigit kumulang isang milyong piso, nawalis ng isang taga-linis sa airport na si Rosalinda!



Sino nga ba ang nagmamay-ari ng limpak-limpak na dolyares na ito at bakit may ganito siyang dalang pera sa paliparan?



Ang kahanga-hangang kuwento ng katapatan, panoorin sa video. #KMJS



Para sa mga nais tumulong kay Rosalinda, maaaring magpadala sa:

BANK NAME: BANCO DE ORO

ACCOUNT NAME: ROSALINDA CELLERO

ACCOUNT NUMBER: 10090025709

Category

😹
Fun
Transcript
00:00It is now normal that there is something that can be removed from the surface.
00:08The airport cleaner, Rosalinda, has a limit on what passengers leave behind,
00:14especially those who pass through the x-ray machine.
00:18But among the many things that she removed,
00:21the one that she left under the bench after the x-ray section of IA Terminal 3,
00:27her eyes are the biggest.
00:48Is this the answer to the problem of Rosalinda's money?
00:57Because the airport employees are following a no-touch policy,
01:08or the rule that prohibits employees to open or close anything they can pick up at the airport,
01:16Rosalinda immediately reported this.
01:18Good morning, sir.
01:19When we arrived, they checked.
01:22I was surprised to find out that the contents of the socks were only dollars.
01:27Yes, Doliares.
01:29The 202 pieces of 50 and 100 US dollar bills are rolled up.
01:35If you add them up, it amounts to almost 18,000 US dollars, or more than 1 million pesos.
01:43Before, I used to get a lot of money, but now it's the biggest.
01:48Who owns the socks that are filled with dollars?
02:00Rosalinda is aware of the importance of every cent that she earns.
02:05She is the breadwinner of her family, who are now dependent on their father.
02:10Her mother has a condition in her mind.
02:14When she was pregnant, the baby died inside her womb.
02:17Since then, she has been crazy.
02:19Because she couldn't finish what she put in her racket.
02:24I was housekeeping. I washed the dishes.
02:27I used to be a sidecar driver.
02:29In the truck, we loaded gravel, sand, and I used to haul.
02:34It was hard, ma'am. I couldn't finish it.
02:38Until she became a cleaner at the airport.
02:42While I was working, I took care of this place.
02:45This is where I spend my time, and this is where I live.
02:51But all of Rosalinda's efforts were in vain.
02:56Just this November, her mother passed away.
03:00She suddenly passed away.
03:02I don't have a mother. I don't have a father.
03:05It's hard when you don't have a family because you're alone.
03:10Sometimes, I get hurt because no one takes care of me.
03:16Rosalinda looked for her mother.
03:21But she couldn't find anyone to teach her.
03:29To forget her sadness, Rosalinda forced herself to work.
03:35Rosalinda is a good worker.
03:37She's hardworking.
03:38She always wants to work because she really needs it.
03:41In the many times she went to the airport,
03:44Rosalinda has already picked up a lot of things.
03:48But she never complained.
03:51I always reply to her on her cell phone.
03:53The truth is, she has already received praise twice because of her honesty.
03:59She really became honest.
04:01I really admire her because of her situation in life.
04:04It never crossed her mind to get attention.
04:07But Rosalinda couldn't take her eyes off the dollar she was wearing
04:13especially the equivalent of 1,000,000 Pesos.
04:18I used to earn a lot of money.
04:20But now, it's the biggest.
04:27I never thought that I would be like this because I love my job.
04:30My job is more important than money because I earn money.
04:35Another big question now,
04:38who owns the socks that have the dollar print?
04:42And why does she have this much money at the airport
04:45when there's only a limit on the amount of dollars that can be issued by each passenger,
04:50according to the law?
04:53We have a limit of 50,000 Pesos.
04:57As for dollars, 10,000 U.S. dollars or equivalent in other foreign currencies.
05:02You have an obligation to declare this.
05:04So that our BSP can control and regulate the issuance and entry of currencies
05:10so that we can avoid money laundering.
05:12The Manila International Airport Authority, or MIAA,
05:17reviewed the CCTV footage to determine who lost their socks.
05:24We have a claimant who is being verified.
05:27My job is important. This is what helps me to live.
05:30But now, people are having a hard time.
05:33That's why we have to solve it.
05:35If no one claims money after a six-month period,
05:44this will be forfeited.
05:46And this will be a part of our dividends that will be remitted to our National Treasury.
05:50Because of Rosalinda's righteousness,
05:53she was awarded the MIAA title the next month,
05:58for the third time.
06:00We are very happy here.
06:02She is an example of an employee who has helped a lot of people
06:06who were left behind.
06:07If there is money, we will give it as a gift.
06:10But just now, the Human Resource Company, where Rosalinda is a part of,
06:15was recognized for her good work.
06:18You did a good job.
06:20We are very proud of you.
06:22She was awarded a certificate, token, and financial assistance.
06:27Our National Treasury is proud of you.
06:31But more than any title,
06:33the best example for Rosalinda
06:36is her hard work.
06:38You did a good job.
06:40We are very proud of you.
06:42She was awarded a certificate, token, and financial assistance.
06:46Our National Treasury is proud of you.
06:48You did a good job.
06:50We are very proud of you.
06:52You did a good job.
06:54You did a good job.
06:56You did a good job.
06:58But more than any title,
07:00the best example for Rosalinda
07:02is her hard work.
07:04She was awarded a certificate, token, and financial assistance.
07:06Our National Treasury is proud of you.
07:08You did a good job.
07:10We are very proud of you.
07:12You did a good job.
07:14You did a good job.
07:16You did a good job.
07:18You did a good job.
07:20You did a good job.
07:22You did a good job.
07:24You did a good job.
07:26You did a good job.
07:30You did a good job.
07:38You did a good job.
07:43Thank you for watching, Kapuso.
07:45If you enjoyed this video,
07:47subscribe to the GMA Public Affairs YouTube channel
07:50and don't forget to hit the bell button
07:54bell button for our latest updates.

Recommended