China News Service, July 28. According to the WeChat official account of the Chinese Embassy in Switzerland, since the summer vacation, the risk of property theft and telecommunication fraud of Chinese citizens in Switzerland has increased, causing economic losses to individuals and bringing about smooth travel. Many inconveniences.

To this end, the Chinese Embassy in Switzerland solemnly reminds:

  1. Take good care of personal items.

In complex environments such as airports, train stations, public transportation, and scenic spots, special attention must be paid to theft and robbery, and important property should not be out of sight.

When traveling by car or renting a car, try to avoid putting cameras and other valuables and backpacks in the back seat or trunk of the car when getting off the car.

Important documents need to be kept properly. It is recommended to store the original and scanned copies of passports, visas, residence cards, student ID cards, ID cards and other information separately in advance, so as to facilitate replacement if the documents are lost.

  Second, travel safety must be kept in mind.

Be sure to strengthen traffic safety awareness, abide by traffic rules, and avoid drinking and driving.

When visiting the scenic spot, pay attention to the weather conditions, and always prepare emergency medicines. When carrying out outdoor sports such as mountaineering and wading, understand the safety risks in advance, follow professional guidance, and do not easily swim in rivers and lakes.

When staying in a hotel, be sure to lock the doors and windows to prevent burglary.

  3. Do not believe in telecommunication fraud.

With the development of network information technology, telecommunications fraud has been on the rise in recent years. Chinese citizens in Sweden often report to the embassy that they have received fraudulent calls. Some criminals even pretend to be Chinese embassies and consulates, domestic public security organs, customs and border inspections, etc. Very bad nature.

Please remind each other of Chinese citizens in Sweden not to believe in scams such as paid loans and foreign currency exchange, and fraudulent calls pretending to be embassies and consulates, and beware of being deceived.

  In case of emergency, please report to the local police promptly.

  Swiss police: 117

  Consular Security Telephone of Chinese Embassy in Switzerland: 0041-313501258

  Consular Security of Chinese Consulate General in Zurich: 0041-442091503

  Ministry of Foreign Affairs Global Consular Protection and Services Emergency Call Center Tel:

  0086-10-12308, 0086-10-59913991