THE Ministry of Foreign Affairs has released a warning for Bahamians travelling to Miami and the south Florida area in view of recent reports of robberies.
“The general public is again advised to exercise caution and care when travelling to South Florida,” a statement released by the ministry said. “Bahamians visiting that area are advised to always travel around in groups and avoid remote and dimly lit areas.
“Do not leave valuables in your car at all as the reported break-ins have been of valuables left in the trunks of cars. Additionally, travellers are advised to leave all travel documents, including airline tickets, police certificates and passports in a secured place such as a safety deposit box at the hotel.”
The ministry said that Bahamians who need assistance while in South Florida can contact the Miami office of the Bahamas Consulate General at 1-305-373-6295.
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