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Information for tourists to Macao
The Judiciary Police reminds you:
Safeguard your property from theft and robbery
 

  1. Never walk in deserted places alone. Always be accompanied.
  2. Always watch your belongings while you are shopping, in a restaurant or on a bus.
  3. Never show off your valuables in public.
  4. Never take any beverages or food from strangers.
  5. Don't tell strangers where you are going.
Say no to drugs
 

  1. Drugs can cause loss of self-control, severe damage to the brain, nervous system, circulatory system and respiratory system. Overdose can cause coma and even death.
  2. Soft drugs abusers may suffer various chronic diseases and health problems. Why risk?
  3. Never attempt to take drugs.
  4. Anyone who transports drugs will be seriously penalised.
  5. Always check the drugs regulations before gaining entry into Macao.
Be smart - beware of deception
 

  1. Always remember, what you pay is what you get.
  2. Never visit unlicensed stores or shops.
  3. Never purchase counterfeits.
  4. Never purchase goods that you have never heard of. Don't be fooled by deals that are too good to be true.
  5. Always shop at reputable shops.
Beware of crime at casinos
 

  1. Always watch your belongings.
  2. Avoid talking to strangers; always pay attention to the surroundings.
  3. Never borrow money from loan sharks.
  4. If you have fallen victim to robbery, theft, extortion or coercion, always report to our duty officers stationed at casinos immediately.
Should you have experienced any of these crimes, do stay calm and try to keep the following in mind:
 

  1. Time, location, and details of the incident.
  2. Details of the culprit(s), such as gender, age, height, characteristics and the language(s) used.
  3. Details of the lost items, such as quantity, features, or serial number if possible.

Always remember:
Report to us immediately, but make sure your personal safety always comes first.
Crime Report Hotline 993
Let's work together to fight crime!

 

   
24 Hours Hotline
  993
   
   
Headquarters - Case Reporting & Emergency Operation Centre
2855 7777
   
Cotai Sub-bureau Case Reporting & Emergency Operation Centre
8800 3222
   
Gaming-related and Economic Crimes Investigation Department
2833 0099 or 8800 1100
   
Crime Prevention Team for Residential Buildings
  6299 0880 or 6299 0881
   
Reception and Complaints Centre
  8800 1999
  (voicemail available after office hours)
   
Police-Community Relations Research Group
  8800 1111
  (voicemail available after office hours)
   

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