British, U.S. embassies warn of threats against Westerners in Beijing
Beijing (CNN)The
British, U.S. and French embassies in China say they have received
information of possible threats against Westerners visiting a popular
shopping district in Beijing around Christmas.
The
embassies sent out warnings to their citizens and staff, urging extra
vigilance if they are in the Sanlitun district. The Australian embassy
soon followed suit.
The district is
home to a popular open-plan mall that boasts high-end brands like Mango,
Reiss, and Lacoste, and some of Beijing's best Western dining.
In
August, a woman was stabbed to death in broad daylight by a
sword-wielding man there. The attacker also injured a French man.
Beijing police said the man stabbed the two passerby "without cause or
reason."
China's Foreign Ministry Spokesman Hong Lei said authorities are familiar with the reports.
"Relevant
Chinese departments have always attached great importance to social
security work, and spared no effort in protecting the safety of Chinese
citizens and foreign institutes and their staff in China," Hong said.
CNN reached out to the embassies for details but did not hear back. The offices are closed for Christmas.
Beijing police beefed up its presence at large and medium-sized malls but didn't tie it to the warnings.
In
a statement posted on its official Weibo page, the Public Security
Bureau said it took the step because of increased traffic at shopping
centers during Christmas.
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(CNN)The British, U.S. and French embassies in China say they have
received information of possible threats against Westerners visiting a
popu…
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