Alert information Overseas China related incidents

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-01

According to the big data platform of China Shipping Security, from January 27, 2024 to January 30, 2024, a total of 10 overseas China-related incidents were collected, including 7 vicious public security crimes involving theft, robbery, assault, and deliberate arson that occurred in the locations of Chinese citizens or Chinese enterprises stationed abroad; 1 case of drowning of Chinese tourists in another country; 1 case of Chinese citizen arrested for illegal stay in another country; One Chinese committed suicide in another country, resulting in serious injuries.

A brief description of the key events.

At 1 a.m. local time on January 28, a Chinese crowd brawl occurred in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. It is reported that about 10 Chinese clashed with the security guards, and there are currently no personnel **.

On January 28, local time, a Chinese family in Vila Isabel Community, Rio de Janeiro City, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, was robbed by 3 people**. It is reported that this gang of criminals is a robbery gang that specifically targets the families of East Asian immigrants. At that time, a relative in the family immediately reported the case to ** after noticing the abnormality. After receiving the alarm, officers from Police District 6 quickly arrived at the scene and successfully arrested a suspect. **Approximately 1 was seized from the suspectR$70,000 in cash, imported perfumes, electronic devices, and a sum of renminbi. The other two suspects escaped and were subsequently arrested.

At 17 o'clock local time on January 27, the Rayong Provincial Police Department in Thailand received a report that a Chinese female tourist drowned in the area of Samet Island, Fuzhi County, and the police department coordinated rescuers and medical personnel to check it.

At around 19:00 local time on January 27, a house of a Chinese-American landlord at the University of Queens, New York, was robbed by a suspected Hispanic gang.

Relevant early warning reminders and preventive measures.

Recently, an indefinite strike by the local community in Machu Picchu, a famous Peruvian destination, led to the suspension of trains to the scenic spot and stranded more than 1,000 tourists. The Embassy of the People's Republic of China in Peru reminds Chinese citizens to pay attention to relevant information and be cautious when visiting the country to avoid causing inconvenience to their own travel.

Since the New Year holiday, a number of Chinese compatriots in Thailand have been drowning accidents while participating in sea snorkeling, swimming and other wading projects. The Chinese Embassy in Thailand once again reminds the majority of tourists to Thailand to pay attention to wading safety and beware of drowning accidents. 1. To experience the snorkeling project, please be sure to wear a life jacket in advance in strict accordance with the guidance of the staff, be familiar with the use of relevant equipment and emergency measures, go into the water together, and take care of each other. 2. Before going to the sea for swimming, please pay close attention to the weather and hydrological conditions at sea. If there is a red flag on the beach, it means that the wind is high and the waves are strong, and it is strictly forbidden to enter the water. Please do not risk your own life. 3. The beaches of regular tourist attractions in Thailand are equipped with lifeguards, if the accompanying personnel show signs of drowning, they can ask the lifeguards on the scene for help as soon as possible to avoid missing the best rescue opportunity.

Recently, farmers in many parts of France have launched a ** campaign and blocked traffic with agricultural machinery. The Chinese Embassy and Consulates in France remind Chinese citizens in France to pay attention to traffic conditions, make reasonable travel arrangements, and avoid going to crowded areas such as ** locations. In case of emergency, please report to the police and contact the Chinese embassy or consulate in France for assistance.

*: "Going out" navigation network Author: Zhonghaian.

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