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mrlolloran t1_itwikq4 wrote
Reply to comment by thefugue in China accused of illegal police stations abroad - BBC News by spicyyokuko
They are not the only people reporting on this, there have been cases of Chinese nationals/immigrants being followed by suspected Chinese officials in the US. The “police stations thing was already uncovered in Canada and now the Netherlands too.
So this is not an isolated story and backs up a pattern of behavior China has already been found out to be engaged in.
thefugue t1_itwjrue wrote
You just blew past everything I said and agreed with me for the most part. I'm fully aware that China's government messes with Chinese nationals in the U.S. and elsewhere.
That is a far cry from clandestine police departments, which would amount to technically invading another country. Outside of China, an authority that wants to bother someone from China is a bully, not a cop.
Frugalityreality t1_ityscvb wrote
So since nobody is giving you a more reputable source, here is the ABC standing for Australian Broadcast Corporation link where they have been send police forces into other countries https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-10-13/beijing-sets-up-overseas-police-presence-including-in-australia/101512216 . Stop being contrarian to make yourself feel smart.
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