Chinese secret police stations around the globe

Report claims Chinese citizens in exile are monitored and coerced by their own authorities

Armed police on patrol in Beijing in 2021
Chinese influence overseas has grown via its ‘One Belt, One Road’ project
(Image credit: Kyodo News via Getty Images)

China has been accused of operating more than 100 illegal “police stations” in dozens of countries around the world in an effort to monitor, harass and coerce its citizens in exile.

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