Shoplifting
case in
“We were so sad to learn about the case. Vietnamese
people who have high self-esteem all feel ashamed,” said Nguyen Van Tuan,
director of Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT).
“Although this is a rare case, it will cause significant
damage to
The case happened on July 15 when two Vietnamese
tourists, identified only as D. and
P., were caught stealing three pairs of Gucci and
The sunglasses were
worth more than 300 euros (US$328) each, local media
in
The duo was
released after paying fines of 1,000 Swiss francs ($1,041) each. The tour
guide reportedly had to borrow money from other tourists in their group to
help pay the fines.
The group consisted of 29 retailers of a beverage
company based in northern
Tuan said his agency will instruct tourism companies to
advise their clients to strictly follow laws when going abroad and not to
damage the national image.
Lawyer Nguyen Minh Tan, deputy chairman of the Vietnam
Lawyer’s Association, said Vietnamese laws affect all Vietnamese residents
who commit a crime, either in
However, Vietnamese laws stipulate that a crime cannot
be punished twice and the two tourists will not face penalties in
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Thứ Sáu, 24 tháng 7, 2015
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