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Foreigners illegally entering Vietnam found in Da Nang

Da Nang police has detected two cases of foreigners illegally entering Vietnam.
Da Nang (VNA) – Da Nang police has detected two cases of foreignersillegally entering Vietnam.

In an official announcement on July 21, the city police said in anadministrative inspection of a house in Duong Tu Giang street, Khue My ward, onJuly 11, they found four Chinese who had illegally entered Vietnam. The police haslaunched a case on “brokering illegal entry into Vietnam” under Article 348 of thePenal Code.

Another inspection of a hotel in Loseby street, An Hai Bac ward on July16, revealed 27 Chinese who had also illegally entered the country. The group offoreigners have been tested for SARS-CoV-2, and the results of the first tests wereall negative. They are now being quarantined at the hotel.

Investigation is underway into the cases./. 
VNA

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