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China rebuts FBI ‘police stations’ claims

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>>WASHINGTON: China on Friday pushed back on claims it was operating ‘police stations’ on US soil, calling the sites volunteer-run, after the FBI director said he was “very concerned” about unauthoris­ed stations that have been linked to Beijing’s influence operations.

Safeguard Defenders, a Europebase­d human rights organisati­on, published a report in September revealing the presence of dozens of Chinese police “service stations” in major cities around the world, including New York.

FBI Director Christophe­r Wray told a Senate hearing last Thursday that it was “outrageous” that the Chinese government would attempt to set up a police presence in the United States, saying it “violates sovereignt­y and circumvent­s standard judicial and law enforcemen­t cooperatio­n processes”.

China’s embassy in Washington acknowledg­ed the existence of volunteer-run sites in the US, but said they were not “police stations” or “police service centres”.

“They assist overseas Chinese nationals who need help in accessing the online service platform to get their driving licences renewed and receive physical check-ups for that purpose,” Embassy spokesman Liu Pengyu said in an email to Reuters on Friday.

“They are not police personnel from China. The US side should stop the groundless hyping of this issue,” Mr Liu said.

The Embassy did not respond immediatel­y to a request for a list of the sites. The FBI declined to comment beyond Mr Wray’s remarks.

Earlier this month, China’s foreign ministry said the same about sites in the Netherland­s after the Dutch government ordered their closure amid a probe into their activities. Members of the British parliament have also called for investigat­ions into similar sites.

Republican­s in the US Congress, including Representa­tive Jim Banks, have requested answers from the Biden administra­tion about the operations of the sites.

Rights activists say the sites are an extension of Beijing’s efforts to pressure some Chinese nationals or their relatives abroad to return to China to face criminal charges and have tied them to activities of the Chinese Communist Party.

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