Chinese Police Stations Abroad

Concise Summary:
A recent report by Safeguard Defenders exposes China’s extraterritorial policing efforts, revealing the existence of at least 50 extralegal police stations operating across the globe. These stations, which utilize the emergency number “110” as a cover, have been linked to involuntary returns of Chinese citizens and are being investigated in numerous countries, including the Netherlands and Ireland.

The investigation was further expanded by Safeguard Defenders’ report “110 Overseas Chinese Transnational Policing Gone Wild,” where they discovered the presence of these stations in South Korea. While authorities haven’t pinpointed their exact location, a potential base for these operations has been identified: a large, multi-story restaurant called Dongbang Myungjoo on Seoul’s Han River. The restaurant staff’s lack of cooperation and unusual reservation policy have raised suspicions, leading the South Korean government to launch an investigation into its potential involvement in China’s extraterritorial policing efforts.

Key Points:

  • Here are five key points extracted from the content:.
    • China operates extralegal police stations in at least 50 countries worldwide, according to a report by Safeguard Defenders.
    • The “110 Overseas Chinese Transnational Policing Gone Wild” report reveals China’s involvement in involuntary return of people and other violations.
    • Several countries have begun investigations into the matter, including the Netherlands, Ireland, and now South Korea.
    • The South Korean government is investigating a Chinese restaurant named Dongbang Myungjoo as a potential base for these illegal police stations.
    • The restaurant has unique characteristics, including a sign that only accepts reservations and requires customers to understand it.

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