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sakurasuki
Police capturing other police officers? Shouldn't they cooperate?
JeffLee
Nice! I wish my provincial Canadian government set up an office in Tokyo (!) so I could renew my Canadian driver's licence ( which I couldnt use anyway, since I'm a resident of Japan and therefore need to have a Japanese DL, LOL)
Yeah, nothing suspicious going on.
Alfie Noakes
Funded by the National Endowment for Democracy (NED), the propaganda arm of the CIA. This whole "Chinese Police Stations" story is straight up US State Department fantasy nonsense.
Toshihiro
If Beijing officially denies their existence, I guess the home country's law enforcement can take action to eliminate these extraterritorial police units without China fussing about it. Just my hawkish mind thinking here, these "police" units can easily go from "policing" overseas Chinese in their area of operation to taking direct action against the local population or even against the local government.
John
The Spanish report would be much shorter if they focused on countries that don’t have any such bases.
Shingen
Good.
Desert Tortoise
No "happy ending" this time.
kurisupisu
And all the Japanese police could find is misappropriation of Covid funding and prostitution?
How hard did they look?