Chinese tourists in Mexico were robbed at gunpoint while watching a game, prompting the Chinese embassy to issue another safety warning.
Late on the night of June 10, local time, a serious incident of armed robbery occurred on a road near Mexico City International Airport, involving passengers coming to Mexico to watch the games. Upon learning of the situation, our embassy immediately expressed concerns to the relevant authorities in Mexico, requesting full efforts to solve the case and take concrete measures to ensure the personal safety and legitimate rights and interests of Chinese citizens in Mexico. The Chinese Embassy in Mexico once again reminds Chinese citizens in Mexico to: 1. Enhance safety awareness for night-time travel. Avoid showing off wealth; do not carry large amounts of cash, jewelry, or other valuables with you; avoid exposing large amounts of cash in public places. Consider purchasing travel insurance and personal property insurance as needed. 2. Properly store personal documents to prevent them from being stored together with cash and valuables, in order to avoid losing them or having them stolen, affecting future travel plans. If unfortunate enough to lose your documents, you can refer to the "Travel Tips from the Chinese Embassy in Mexico - Lost Documents" for further handling. 3. In the event of extreme incidents such as theft, robbery, kidnapping, or shootings, prioritize personal safety, and immediately call 911 for help after ensuring safety, and contact the Chinese Embassy in Mexico as needed. The Chinese Embassy in Mexico once again reminds Chinese citizens in Mexico to enhance their awareness of safety precautions, closely monitor all types of security risks, take effective self-protection measures, and carefully read the series of reminders in the "Travel Tips from the Chinese Embassy in Mexico" and the latest consular notices issued by the Chinese Embassy in Mexico.
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