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  • 23:28 21 Nov 2009

If you are a victim of crime

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The Consulates can help if you are a vicitim of crime

What we can do to help

We can give general information about local police and legal procedures. We can’t give you legal advice, but can put you in touch with a local lawyer.

If you need medical treatment, we can help you to contact a local doctor.

Contacting friends and relatives

If you want us to, we can contact your relatives and friends and let them know what has happened. In some cases, we can offer financial assistance. 

We cannot collect evidence or investigate crimes ourselves, and in many countries investigating authorities and the courts will refuse to answer enquiries from other people and organisations, including our staff.

Local lawyer

So, you should consider appointing a local lawyer who can look after your interests in court, and follow any trial for you. We can give you a list of local English-speaking lawyers. We would not ordinarily attend a court case involving a British national and cannot influence the outcome of any trial.

Back in the UK, you may feel you would benefit from extra support to help you cope with the effects of the crime. Organisations such as Victim Support can help.

We have also produced a leaflet called  Victims of crime abroad  [PDF 329KB, new window] which offers more detailed information. 







What to do if...

you are involved in an accident or an assault
you have lost your passport or it has been stolen
you have lost your bank/credit card or it has been lost stolen
you have a medical emergency

Outside normal working hours

We operate a Consular Emergency service. Please visit the page of your local Consular office for further details.

See Also

Local English-speaking lawyers

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