China has opened overseas police stations in US and Canada to monitor Chinese citizens: report

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China has opened dozens of "overseas police service stations" around the globe to monitor its citizens living abroad, including one location in New York City and three in Toronto.

"These operations eschew official bilateral police and judicial cooperation and violate the international rule of law, and may violate the territorial integrity in third countries involved in setting up a parallel policing mechanism using illegal methods," reads a report by Safeguard Defenders, a human rights watchdog, released earlier this month.

The report, titled "110 overseas," details China's extensive efforts to combat "fraud" by its citizens living overseas, in part by opening several police stations on five continents that have assisted Chinese authorities in "carrying out policing operations on foreign soil."

Europe is home to most of the police stations, with locations spread across the continent in places such as London, Amsterdam, Prague, Budapest, Athens, Paris, Madrid and Frankfurt. North America is also home to four of the stations, with three locations in Toronto and one in New York City. In all, there are 54 such stations in 30 different countries.

The report details how China has attempted to "combat the growing issue of fraud and telecommunication fraud by Chinese nationals living abroad," running operations that have resulted in 230,000 Chinese nationals being "persuaded to return" to China "voluntarily" over the last year to face criminal prosecution.

 

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Yep, having other country's military institutions setting up base in your country is never a good sign

Eutope has started closing the police stations:

China’s attempt to seep into Dutch soil

Currently, there are about 36 Chinese police stations across Europe. Two of them have been active in the Netherlands, and most of the employees are ex-servicemen and former staff members of intelligence services, writes NU.nl.

For some time now, there have been indications of illegal activity taking place behind the stations’ closed doors — the main one being that they’re used to threaten Chinese refugees in the Netherlands.

At least two Chinese police forces have been illegally active in both Rotterdam and Amsterdam since 2018.

As China failed to inform the Dutch government about the existence of the police stations, they acted against the law. As a result, they were ordered to shut both precincts down effective immediately.



South Africa has 14 of them with the blessing of the government:

To date 14 Chinese centres have been opened in South Africa to accommodate Chinese nationals living in the country. The CCPCC estimates that there are 250-350,000 Chinese nationals living in the country of some 57 million.

“It’s not a so-called Chinese police station,” said Lee Zhang.

The main purpose of the centre is to “establish good relationship with SAPS, metro police and the community police. We [are] not an enforcement organisation, we are a non-profit organisation – the catalyst between the two countries and two communities but we do get a lot of support from both governments.”



Despite the fact check, these are intelligence and Chinese national monitoring centres
 

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The Yanks were invited to open those bases...
Don't remember Germany, Japan or Iraq (just a few examples) asking them to open bases there... They opened them on their own after wars and then convinced the locals of convenient boogeymen to allow them to keep them.
 

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Which has what exactly to do with the reserve price of eggs sold by sister of the wife of the blind guy at Sunday's morning winter market fair at the Alberton Theatre? :unsure:

You should stop hanging about there and learn the reasons why the Yanks are invited to open bases around the world.
 
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Don't remember Germany, Japan or Iraq (just a few examples) asking them to open bases there... They opened them on their own after wars and then convinced the locals of convenient boogeymen to allow them to keep them.

Japan is now by invitation. Germany is a member of NATO. Iraq is no longer under US occupation. Ignore Shaun's zip, try remaining on topic and discuss the present day Chinese police stations
 
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Japan is now by invitation. Germany is a member of NATO. Iraq is no longer under US occupation. Ignore Shaun's zip, try remaining on topic and discuss the present day Chinese police stations

Yes. The present day Chinese police stations are going to end the world as we know it

/points and laughs at yet another Chicken Little
 

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The Chinese communist model is the way to go, in my now (drunken) opinion. Why am I drunk? Eskom blackout.
 

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Japan is now by invitation. Germany is a member of NATO. Iraq is no longer under US occupation. Ignore Shaun's zip, try remaining on topic and discuss the present day Chinese police stations
Yep, thanks to the boogeymen they created... Were they invited to those countries to open bases initially? :whistling: and are you saying the US no longer has bases in Iraq?

What's good for the goose is good for the gander and all that...
 

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Yep, thanks to the boogeymen they created... Were they invited to those countries to open bases initially? :whistling: and are you saying the US no longer has bases in Iraq?

What's good for the goose is good for the gander and all that...

Get on topic please.
 
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