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China has created unofficial police in foreign countries to keep track of the diaspora, – Bloomberg

Canada, USA, Italy, Germany and Great Britain China created unofficial not “police stations” . Meta – monitoring and infiltration of members of the Chinese diaspora.

This is reported by RBC-Ukraine via Bloomberg.

Based on the data from the Germans, Canada has compiled a detailed map of what is behind their words , including police operations against China between Canadian cordons.

It is clear that Ottawa will share its knowledge with the G-7 in the coming years and wants to achieve a coordinated response.

The official of the Chinese Embassy in Ottawa stated that “there are no such names of overseas police departments.”

The UK will not coordinate its actions with Canada and other G-7 members, one official said. Although this line may be complicated, many countries are faced with this problem on the level of law enforcement agencies, different legal systems are facing the threat of appointing another official.

“Foreign handing over to any kind of family is absolutely unacceptable. The investigation into the foreign transfer to Canada is alarming, and we will not make further comments,” said Jean-Sebastien Comeau, Minister of Public Security of Canada Dominic Leblanc.

China stated that the centers that That’s what the local volunteers are doing , and not the police, help the citizens of China to renew documents and prove other services.

“China strictly adheres to the principle of not being handed over to the internal authorities of other countries,” said a river official at the embassy in Ottawa.

Background

Madrid legal group Safeguard Defenders stated in the report for 2022 that China will accept 54 so-called “police departments” on five continents.

Last year, the UK government reacted with alarm to reports of Chinese police units in the country, calling the information “outrageous”. In June 2023, he announced that China had closed the centers and that an investigation had found no illegal activity by the Chinese government.

Last year, the US government issued indictments against two individuals in New York for allegedly carrying out an illegal police operation in lower Manhattan for a branch of the Chinese Ministry of National Security with the aim of “controlling and suppressing dissidents and those who criticize” the government in Beijing.

Italy began to investigate China's operations after Safeguard Defenders reported that the largest number of so-called “units” are located there.

The German government announced that there are two such “units” in the country.

We recall that China lashed out at NATO in connection with the statement of the North Atlantic alliance that China has become a decisive factor in Russia's war against Ukraine.

In the declaration NATO summit China was called upon to suspend any material and political support for Russia's military efforts.

Read the latest and most important news about Russia's war against Ukraine on the RBC-Ukraine channel in Telegram.

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