According to the official WeChat account of the Chinese embassy in Algeria, recently, a vicious robbery incident targeting overseas Chinese enterprises occurred in Boumedes province, Algeria.
Several robbers broke into the factory area of the enterprise with knives at night and robbed a large amount of cash and robbed The cars and mobile phones in the factory area were robbed, and the property of the company was robbed. The property loss was heavy, and the personnel were beaten and injured.
The embassy reminds Chinese citizens and Chinese-funded institutions in Afghanistan to be vigilant and take good safety precautions. In case of violent incidents such as robbery and robbery, please give priority to ensuring the safety of your own personnel, call the police as soon as possible under the condition of ensuring safety, and contact the consular protection hotline of the embassy (0770888028) and the consular business consultation mailbox (alger@csm.mfa.gov. cn) to reflect the relevant situation. The embassy will negotiate with the Afghan side as soon as possible, urge it to solve the case, and protect the personal and property safety of our citizens.
Algeria Emergency Numbers
Police: 17 or 1548
Civil defense agencies (emergency, fire, etc.): 14 or 1021
Consular Protection Call Center of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China: +86 10 12308 (24 hours)
Consular protection phone number of the Chinese embassy in Algeria: 00213-770888028
Consular business consultation email of the Chinese Embassy in Algeria: alger@csm.mfa.gov.cn
Background
According to public information, Algeria is the largest country in Africa with a land area of 2.38 million square kilometers.
The country is located in northwest Africa, bordering the Mediterranean Sea to the north, Tunisia and Libya to the east, Niger, Mali and Mauritania to the south, and Morocco and Western Sahara to the west. The country's economic scale ranks among the top in Africa. The oil and natural gas industry is the pillar of the country's national economy. Over the years, its output value has accounted for 30% of the country's GDP, taxes accounted for 60% of the country's fiscal revenue, and exports accounted for 97% of the country's total exports. above. Algeria mainly relies on imports for food and daily necessities.
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