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New Delhi, Nov 23 (TIWN) The Chinese Foreign Ministry on Monday called on overseas China-invested firms and Chinese nationals to strengthen security precautions, following recent kidnapping incidents in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Nigeria, Global Times reported.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian made the remarks during a regular press conference. Zhao confirmed that five Chinese nationals were kidnapped in the Province of Sud Kivu in DRC on Sunday early morning, and one police was killed when the armed group attacked the mining firm. "The Chinese Foreign Ministry has instructed the Chinese Embassy in DRC to activate its emergency response mechanism after learning the incident, and made contact with local departments to conduct rescue efforts to ensure the safety of the hostages," Zhao said. Eight other Chinese nationals with the firm were transferred to a safe location, Zhao said. A liaison employee with the economics and commerce department of the Chinese Embassy in the DRC told the Global Times on Monday that search and rescue operations are underway, and they remain in contact with the DRC government, after the incident took place.
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