A
scam coconut peddler is seen extorting money from a foreign tourist in
The
Five such sellers had been summoned
to work with the Ben Thanh Ward administration and subjected to a fine of
VND150,000 (US$6.89) each, Nguyen Quang Dieu, deputy chairman of the ward
administered by District 1, confirmed to Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper
on Tuesday.
These vendors showed signs of
“forcing tourists to buy coconuts at cut-throat prices,” according to the
official.
The cash fine is especially small
should one remember that these scammers charged foreign tourists as much as
VND100,000 ($4.59) for a coconut, which normally costs only VND30,000 ($1.4)
at most, as revealed by a recent undercover Tuoi Tre mission.
One of the scammers then revealed to
Tuoi Tre he could make up to VND700,000 ($32.62) a day, and
sometimes even more.
The Ben Thanh Ward administration
inspected the coconut vendors following the Tuoi Tre report as
officials found these five most suspicious, Dieu said.
All five hail from the southern
The vendors signed a written
guarantee not to repeat their scams, Dieu said, adding that no such scam
coconut sellers are now seen in the area.
“We have assigned forces to
regularly check the area in front of the
“The administration of District 1
has also suggested strengthening checks on streets such as Nguyen Du, Nam Ky
Khoi Nghia and Huyen Tran Cong Chua.”
These streets are where around 30 of
the coconut scammers mostly ‘attacked’ foreign tourists.
These coconut peddlers were found
willing to charge foreign tourists cut-throat prices, or invite them to pose
for a photograph with their ‘ganh’ – the bamboo yokes with baskets at each
end used to carry the fruits around – and demand up to VND200,000 ($10) for
it.
They also hunted for victims at
other famous attractions in the downtown area such as the Ho Chi Minh Museum
and
Huynh Gia Giang, chairman of Ward 6
of District 3, said the area is now free from the coconut scammers after Tuoi
Tre rang the alarm bell on the issue.
“However, we still maintain regular
patrols to ensure safety for tourists,” he added.
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Thứ Tư, 27 tháng 5, 2015
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