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'Sleeping drug' robber targets Japanese tourists in Greece.

Publication: Japan Weekly Monitor
Publication Date: 18-JUN-01
Format: Online - approximately 357 words
Delivery: Immediate Online Access

Article Excerpt
ROME, June 11 Kyodo

The Japanese Embassy in Greece and Greek police authorities have launched a publicity campaign ahead of the summer travel season, warning Japanese travelers to watch out for ''sleeping pill'' robberies that target Japanese tourists.

According to Japanese Embassy officials in Athens, there have been 24 robberies in Greece...

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