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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs reminds: Chinese citizens are frequently robbed in Queensland! With safety tips to prevent methods!

Recently, Queensland, Australia, a number of Chinese tourists and students suffered theft, robbery, personal injury cases. The consular department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and all embassies and consulates stationed abroad have issued safety reminders: do not travel to some countries and regions for the time being, raise awareness of risk prevention, abide by local laws and regulations, respect local customs and customs, and pay attention to safety. In case of emergency, report to the police and seek assistance from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Embassy and Consulate.

The Consulate General in Brisbane reminds Chinese citizens in the territorial area to strengthen security and prevention

South Korea is a female student who can rent an apartment out of school. The apartment is located in the vicinity of the school. It is also close to the large shopping mall. The road of the surrounding roads is crowded, the traffic flow is much, and the environment seems to be safe.

At about 11:00 one weekend evening, Han walked home alone after the party. As soon as he got home, a car suddenly stopped by her side. A young local girl came off the bus and threatened Han with a baseball bat and asked Han to hand her bag.

As Han hesitated, the robber slammed Han's head and shoulder with a baseball bat, knocked him to the ground and seized Han's bag. After that, with the help of passers-by, Han went to the hospital for treatment and called the police.

As a country with rich tourism resources and advanced education, Australia attracts a large number of Chinese tourists and overseas students to visit and study in Australia every year.

Among the many reasons they chose to come to Australia was Australia's good security.

True, Australia's social security is relatively good and crime rates are low, but it does not mean absolute security.

And the living habits and consumption characteristics of Chinese tourists and overseas students also make themselves easy to become targets.

Recently, Queensland, the consulate general in Brisbane, has suffered numerous robberies, robberies and even personal injuries to Chinese tourists and foreign students.

Here, the Consulate General reminds you that if you come to Australia to study in Australia, you need to be more vigilant and self-protective, and refer to the following safety tips to prevent and respond to crimes:

After dark, try not to go out alone, and choose to walk in bright, spacious and open places, and avoid walking in dim streets and alleys.

When travelling on public transport, try to sit with your friends and peers. If you ride alone, sit as close as possible to the driver. Do not sit near the back door of the car so that criminals do not steal or steal property and escape from the back door.

Don't carry a lot of cash or leave it in a hotel, rental room, etc. Try to stay away from drunken people or jobless vagrants. Be careful when using mobile communication devices, pay attention to your surroundings and be vigilant at all times.

In the event of an emergency, if a person is injured, please call a 24-hour call to the police 000. if speech or movement is restricted, please dial 000 and then dial 55. the police will take action according to the registered address of the phone you are using

In case of non-emergency, such as loss of general items, should go to the nearby police station, or call 13 14 44.

If a crime is found to be occurring, please call the Crime Prevention Hotline 1 800 333 000.

When reporting to the police, the following should be done:

1, confirm your identity and location.

2. Identify threats or dangers.

3, confirm the address, it is best to provide the unit number, residence characteristics, etc.

4, inform the details of the incident, such as whether anyone was injured, the characteristics of the perpetrator, and so on.

5, if the police do not understand your language, should tell them what language you speak, the police can arrange an interpreter to achieve three-way phone calls.

6, provide other helpful information.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs Global Consular Protection and Service Emergency call Center telephone (24 hours): 86 / 10 / 12308 or 86 / 10 / 599 13991. Consular protection and assistance at the Consulate-General in Brisbane Tel: 61 04063 18178.

Finally, I wish you all work in Australia, study, travel safe and smooth!


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