Global Affairs calls in China ambassador over claims of secret police stations
OTTAWA — A Global Affairs Canada official says the department has called in China’s ambassador numerous times over allegations that secret police stations are targeting that country’s diaspora in Canada.
A human-rights group has reported that China operates secret overseas police stations in more than 50 locations around the globe to keep tabs on its citizens abroad.
The Spain-based group Safeguard Defenders said three such locations operate in Toronto, but the Chinese embassy in Canada has described them as volunteer-run service stations to process things like driver’s licences.
The RCMP said in early November that it is investigating the issue, and officials told MPs in early October that they were aware of the claims.