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Is it safe to travel in Sweden?

Sweden is a very developed country in Northern Europe with excellent social welfare and a small population. However, China has recently issued several safety warning notices for Swedish tourism. The following is a detailed new analysis of Swedish tourism safety.

It's not safe recently. From August to September, 2065438+08, several travel notices were issued continuously, which shows that the situation is not very good.

The Embassy of China in Sweden issued a reminder on June 5438+04 that recently, tourists from China have been frequently robbed in Sweden, and suffered property losses and security threats. Recently, tourists from China were treated rudely by Swiss public officials.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China and the Embassy in Sweden are highly concerned about the safety and legitimate rights and interests of citizens in China and have made solemn representations to the Swiss side. According to the reporter of Global Times, the incident of "China tourists being rudely treated by Swiss public officials" mentioned in the above reminder occurred at the beginning of this month.

On September 2, Mr. Zeng and his parents traveled to Sweden with great expectation. The three of them arrived at a hotel in downtown Stockholm in the early hours of the morning to prepare for accommodation.

However, the reserved room can only be checked in during the day. Considering that parents are in poor health and it is cold in Sweden at night, Mr. Zeng asked the hotel to let them pay for a rest in the hall chair. However, the hotel not only rudely told them to "go out at once", but also called the police.

According to Mr. Zeng, he explained his parents' physical condition to the police and showed his medicine. Also said that you can go, I hope my parents can have a rest.

Unexpectedly, the police not only ignored it, but forcibly pulled Mr. Zeng's father down from his seat, dragged him out of the hotel and threw him on the ground. Mr. Zeng's father, who suffered from cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, became ill on the spot, became delirious and began to twitch. The local police watched this scene and still did not give any humanitarian help.

Mr. Zeng's father was dragged out of the hotel by Swedish police.

Mr. Zeng's cry for help attracted pedestrians to watch, and everyone accused the police of bad behavior and asked the police for help. Soon, two police cars with live ammunition arrived.

Instead of rescue, the police dispersed the crowd with guns, tried to rob Mr. Zeng's mobile phone, and finally forcibly took Mr. Zeng's family to the police car. According to Mr. Zeng, during this period, the police also beat his mother and unconscious father.

In the car, the police asked Mr. Zeng if he was a refugee and wanted to use violence, and threatened to "send him to the forest with the wild animals." About half an hour later, the police car stopped at a dark intersection, and several armed police pushed three people out of the car and drove away.

We were stopped by the police.

The police car that dumped us in the cemetery.

Mr. Zeng used his mobile phone to locate and found that it was actually a cemetery dozens of kilometers away from downtown Stockholm. According to Mr. Zeng, at that time, the temperature was less than 10 degrees Celsius, and the surroundings were eerie, and the howling of distant animals could be heard. The family can only sit around the cemetery to warm each other.

After shivering here for half an hour, thanks to the help of passers-by, they were able to return to the city.

The name of the cemetery

Satellite positioning of abandoned graves shows that it is far from downtown Stockholm.

Upon his return to downtown Stockholm, Mr. Zeng immediately informed the Embassy of China in Sweden and reported the case to the local police. After that, the Zeng family, who suffered from this nightmare experience, didn't want to stay any longer, so they rushed to the airport and left Sweden on the same day.

Mr. Zeng said that what the Swedish police did to the elderly was unimaginable in any modern country, and their contempt for human rights was outrageous. In Nobel's hometown, a country that often talks about human rights, it is really a great irony! He strongly urged the Swedish side to explain and apologize for compensation.

Bruising after Mr. Zeng's father was attacked (the traces of bruising have not been eliminated three days after the incident)

The Global Times reporter learned that after the incident, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China and the Embassy of China in Sweden paid close attention to it and made solemn representations to the Swiss side many times. However, as of press time, the Swedish side has not given any positive response.

In the announcement issued on June 5438+04, the Embassy of China in Sweden once again reminded China citizens in Sweden to raise their safety awareness and strengthen safety precautions.

In case of emergency, keep proper evidence on the premise of ensuring your own safety, call the police at the first time and seek assistance from the embassy or consulate in Sweden.