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China issues warning after attacks on Olympic delegates in Rio

It advises that in the event of a robbery, people stay calm and avoid arguing with the perpetrators

The Rio 2016 sign stands in front of the Olympic Village during a media tour in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Photo: AP/PTI

The Rio 2016 sign stands in front of the Olympic Village during a media tour in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. <b>Photo: AP/PTI</b>

APPTI Beijing
China has issued a safety warning to Chinese visiting Rio de Janeiro for the Olympics following a spate of thefts and armed robberies committed against its athletes, officials, members of the media and others.

The Foreign Ministry said on Friday that visitors should avoid dangerous areas of the city, leave their luxury watches at home and not carry backpacks or talk on mobile phones while walking in the street.

It advises that in the event of a robbery, people stay calm and avoid arguing with the perpetrators.

China's delegation of athletes and officials in Rio numbers 711 people; the largest for the nation aside from 2008 when it hosted in Beijing.
 

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First Published: Jul 29 2016 | 2:42 PM IST

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