China News Service, August 19. According to the website of the Commissioner's Office of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Australia, the Commissioner's Office of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Australia reminds Macau compatriots to be vigilant about false recruitment information online to prevent them from falling into scams.

details as follows:

  Recently, the Macao SAR police received reports from a number of Macao compatriots who encountered a scam in which they went to work in Southeast Asian countries in the name of high salaries, which deserves attention and attention.

  The Chinese central government attaches great importance to the consular protection work related to Macao, and makes every effort to safeguard the safety and legitimate rights and interests of Macao compatriots.

The Commissioner's Office of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Australia reminds Macao compatriots to further enhance their awareness of safety precautions, be alert to false recruitment information on overseas networks, prevent them from falling into scams, and avoid danger to life and property losses.

In case of emergency, please report to the local police in time, and contact the local Chinese embassy or consulate for assistance.

How to get help:

  1. The emergency phone numbers of Chinese embassies and consulates abroad and foreign police can be inquired in the "Learn about the destination" column of "China Consular Service Network" (http://cs.mfa.gov.cn) or the "Chinese Consul" APP;

  2. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs' global consular protection and service emergency hotline: 0086-10-12308;

  3. The consular protection and service hotline of the Office of the Commissioner of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Macao: 00853-66888353;

  4. Hotline of the Macao SAR Government: Tourism Bureau 00853-28333000, Public Security Police Station 00853-28573333, Judicial Police Station 00853-993.

Screenshot of the website of the Commissioner's Office of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Australia