[国际新闻] 一名中国公民在巴拉圭机场被抢走百万美金

当地时间7月31日,巴拉圭首都机场发生一起罕见抢劫案,一名中国公民装有100多万美元现金的手提箱,被5名枪手当着警察的面抢走。
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3 D, ^& P3 p7 ~3 ~( y1 @# O. n  G人在德国 社区最新消息称,这起抢劫案发生在巴拉圭首都的一个机场的候机大厅,而且就发生在警察的眼皮下。0 g/ Y3 ^9 ~+ |5 g( r
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机场警方负责人对媒体表示,当时执勤的警察都对眼前发生这一幕“惊呆了”,5名持枪抢匪抢走了一名中国公民的手提箱,并带着这个“战利品”扬长而去。rs238848.rs.hosteurope.de6 \7 y/ E3 c* y, I) X
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机场警方负责人萨纳布里亚(Julian Sanabria)说:“他们(抢匪)手持自动步枪,走向一名中国乘客,然后抢走一个装有100多万美元现金的手提箱。我们警察都很惊讶,但由于当时还有150多名乘客等在候机厅,我们无法向他们开火。”
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! B1 N+ g* x0 m8 W5 W& G/ m美联社报导说,据巴拉圭机场警方确认,这位被抢的中国人名叫Don Jon Kin,此人在机场设有一个外汇兑换服务台,他也是巴拉圭居民。
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机场警方说,抢劫案件发生时,Don Jon Kin正准备把两个装有现金的手提箱送到乌拉圭的蒙得维的亚(Montevideo),将其存在一家银行。警方称,很明显这是一次合法的转款。
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2 F+ p: C8 K5 D. H但根据巴拉圭方面的规定,携带巨额现金进入这个国家,必须进行申报。可此案的受害者却从未这样做。
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( K; l" k! b6 c7 \* S6 T据悉,在5名抢匪抢劫过程中,由于行动匆忙,他们没有抢走另一个装有美元现金的手提包。据报导,这个手提包已被警方调查人员扣留。有关方面没有透露这个手提包内装有多少美元现金。

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7 y! T/ G; \( O. \$ z( d- E! yMan out $1 million in Paraguay airport heist& o4 G& r; p2 J+ C- Q' Y6 S+ P
Five alleged robbers with automatic weapons rob Chinese citizen of casers238848.rs.hosteurope.de3 k+ V- V! u# b/ h# R
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ASUNCION, Paraguay - Gunmen robbed a Chinese citizen of $1 million on Tuesday during a brazen holdup inside an airport in the Paraguayan capital.: V# N4 v; Q7 E; U3 Y

) q! }6 V6 \, HThe heist in an airport boarding area caught police by surprise, and five assailants got away with the booty, police officer Julian Sanabria told reporters.# O5 F1 D/ `3 _, s( t/ E
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“With automatic weapons in hand, they went up to the Chinese passenger and took away the case with a million dollars,” Sanabria said. “We police were all surprised, and also we could not fire because there were 150 passengers waiting in the boarding area at that moment.”
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) h/ I1 q$ B2 ^6 h) A% H# ~The victim of the robbery, identified by police as Don Jon Kin, owns a currency exchange business at the airport and is a resident of Paraguay.' \4 F; M/ n- e+ G6 x. ]  m

1 j. Y& ?9 }4 ]+ @. h) YPolice said he was transporting the money to Montevideo, Uruguay, to make a bank deposit in an apparently legal transaction. Large amounts of cash must be declared when entering another country, but in this case the victim never got that far.$ M1 Q' E3 B. w( Z, H6 S

! p  i0 {2 ?. X; M1 Y6 h$ NIn their haste, the assailants did not take another bag of dollars that was impounded by investigators. Authorities did not disclose how much was in that bag.