'A brazen intrusion': China's foreign police stations raise hackles in Canada
At a strip mall convenience store sandwiched between a hotpot restaurant and hair salon on the outskirts of Toronto, a clerk serves a steady flow of customers on a drizzly autumn morning.
In an office park a few miles away, a travel agent sorts through passports, arranging visas and booking tickets for her Chinese clientele.
And on a quiet street in a nearby suburb, a resident has grown frustrated that he and his family have been roped into an international row over a supposed network of clandestine Chinese police stations.
I dont know what this is all about, the man said. Theres some kind of mistake. We have nothing to do with this. Look around. This is just a house.
All three addresses have been linked to a purported network of unsanctioned and illegal Chinese police stations around the world, used to exert pressure on exiles and expatriates.
The allegations came after a string of cases around the world in which China has been accused of overstepping diplomatic and legal norms to persecute its citizens far beyond its borders. In a report released last month, the Madrid-based NGO Safeguard Defenders detailed 54 alleged Chinese police stations around the world, prompting authorities in a number of countries, including Germany, the Netherlands and Canada, to launch police investigations.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/nov/07/chinese-police-stations-toronto-canada
They're no doubt here too.