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Chaos in Belgium as Foreign Office issues new travel warning over ‘violent’ attacks | World | News

December 17, 2024
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Chaos in Belgium as Foreign Office issues new travel warning over ‘violent’ attacks | World | News
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An urgent travel warning has been issued by the Foreign Office for all those travelling to Belgium, as tourists’ Christmas travel plans could be plunged intro chaos.

The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) has recently updated its “Safety and Security” advice regarding travelling in busy parts of the country.

The office stressed that pickpocketing is very common and holidaymakers should be mindful of their belongings.

It said: “Theft and pickpocketing is common in crowded areas. Take care of your baggage and passports and beware of any attempts to distract you.

“Take extra care in major railway stations and on public transport, particularly late at night.

“Thieves, pickpockets and muggers operate in busy areas, and there have been cases of violent robbery. Be aware of your surroundings.”

The Government body said to be particularly mindful at Brussels Gare du Midi/Zuidstation (Eurostar terminal) and Brussels Nord, on international trains, mainly Paris-Brussels and Amsterdam-Brussels and in busy areas of central Brussels, including Schuman (the EU quarter).

Urging Britons to take care of their luggage all the time, the FCDO warned: “Never leave luggage unattended.

“Luggage has been stolen from the racks at the end of carriages in high-speed trains (TGV and Thalys), usually just before the doors close.”

The warning continued: “Thieves, usually on motorbikes, can break a car window and snatch valuables from the front or back passenger seat when a vehicle is stationary at traffic lights. If you see anything suspicious, report it to local police authorities.”

The warning come as many British tourists in Italy have been advised of key “crimes” as Rome prepares to welcome millions of visitors.

The Italian city is gearing up for the Jubilee, also known as the Holy Year, running from December 24, 2024 to January 6, 2026.

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