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I'm pretty sure the decent thing to do would be to hand it in to a police station (or lost and found, it's a station), not place an advert on Gumtree.
Last dealing I had with the police over this was they really were not interested in lost property.
Point 'em at an item of abandoned baggage in a busy London railway station and see how quick they get interested.Last dealing I had with the police over this was they really were not interested in lost property.
In my experience even "lost property" isn't trustworthy.
Last off the train at Euston station, with train staff going through cleaning the carriage. Half way down the platform realise my I've left my brand spanking phone on there, run back, no phone, staff have deserted. Run through the carriages to find train manager and explain that a staff member may have picked it up only to be told they're not thieves.

It's more likely a passenger did the same as the person in the OP and helped themselves to a lost item.
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Haha, there were other passengers but they'd all left - I'd been completing some work on my laptop before leaving the train so I was last off. Staff were cleaning the carriages ready for the train to depart.So there were no other passengers on the train? It's more likely a passenger did the same as the person in the OP and helped themselves to a lost item.
Did you check for a found notice on gumtree?
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Because they're a migrant or because they're a cleaner or because that's the way you think?More likely to be a migrant cleaner
Because they're a migrant or because they're a cleaner or because that's the way you think?
Feel free to present a link to the relevant "migrant cleaners as perpetrators of crime" statistics..Not thats looking a crime statistics.
Feel free to present a link to the relevant "migrant cleaners as perpetrators of crime" statistics..
More likely to be a migrant cleaner