An Indian man won 7.5 million rupees in the lottery. He was worried that someone would snatch it and ran to the police station for protection.

Illustration of Indian rupee banknotes.

(Reuters)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] SK Badesh (SK Badesh), a man from West Bengal, India, went to work in Kerala. Snatched away, he ran straight to the police station for protection.

According to "India Today" reports, after Badesh found out that he had won the lottery on the evening of the 14th, he immediately ran into the Muvattupuzha (Muvattupuzha) police station in Kerala, hoping that the police would protect him.

It turned out that Badesh didn't know the procedure of receiving the prize, and he was afraid that the lottery tickets would be robbed, so he asked the police for help.

Please read on...

After the explanation of the police officer on duty, Badesh finally stabilized his emotions.

It is understood that Badesh is engaged in road construction work in Kerala. Since he is not very familiar with the local Malayalam language, he asked a friend to help him understand the situation.

Badesh plans to return to his hometown after receiving the award, and use the money to renovate his hometown and develop farming.