11 Vietnamese citizens rescued from kidnapping gang in Mexico in stable condition


Police rescue migrants kidnapped by a human trafficking gang in Mexico. - Mexican Police via VNS/ANN

HANOI: The Vietnamese Embassy in Mexico has confirmed that 11 Vietnamese citizens, recently rescued from a kidnapping group near the US border, are currently staying at an immigration station.

Following the rescue operation in which Mexican police freed 49 people, including 11 Vietnamese nationals, in Chihuahua State near the US border, the Vietnamese Embassy has been in contact with local authorities to gather information about their situation.

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