shockedcanadian
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Thank you China for taking the policing of Chinese citizens off of the plate of local Canadian police. I'm sure the powerful police unions in Canada appreciate the assistance by their foreign friends in Beijing. Canada might even learn a thing or two.
The People’s Republic of China has opened at least three police stations on Canadian soil as part of an alleged attempt by the country’s security state to keep an eye on the Chinese-Canadian diaspora.
Three addresses in Toronto are known to be registered as “service stations” operated by the Fuzhou Public Security Bureau, a police force active in the Chinese metropolis of Fuzhou.
The revelations were contained in a newly published report by the Asian human rights group Safeguard Defenders.
FIRST READING: Why Beijing is allegedly opening police stations on Canadian soil
Critics say the vaguely named stations are an 'extrajudicial' way for China to keep tabs on their nationals abroad
nationalpost.com
The People’s Republic of China has opened at least three police stations on Canadian soil as part of an alleged attempt by the country’s security state to keep an eye on the Chinese-Canadian diaspora.
Three addresses in Toronto are known to be registered as “service stations” operated by the Fuzhou Public Security Bureau, a police force active in the Chinese metropolis of Fuzhou.
The revelations were contained in a newly published report by the Asian human rights group Safeguard Defenders.