The UK government was urged on April 19 to shut Chinese police outposts in the country after it was reported that one of the stations’ hosts has been linked to two former Conservative prime ministers.
Earlier this week, the FBI arrested two people in connection with a similar outpost in New York.
Responding to questioning by members of Parliament, Policing Minister Chris Philp said that UK police are still investigating the matter and all political parties should be alert about hostile state infiltrations.
All Eat App, a food delivery platform registered in Croydon in east London, is at one of the addresses in the UK that were listed as Chinese “overseas police service stations.”
Alleged UFWD and Tory Links
According to The Times of London, Lin Ruiyou, director of All Eat App and UK Fujianese association, has attended conferences and political events in China that are connected to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)’s United Front Work Department (UFWD).The report also said he was appointed the vice chairman of Cities of London and Westminster Conservative Association (CLWCA) Chinese Group in 2019.
According to the paper, the CLWCA hosts annual dinners for Chinese diplomats including the ambassador and senior British politicians, raising “thousands of pounds” for the local Conservative party.
The Times published two photos, in one of which Lin posed with then-Prime Minister Theresa May and another he posed with then-Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
“Given the nature of these allegations, last year we immediately reported the matter to the security services,“ a spokesman for CLWCA said in a statement. ”Mr. Lin is no longer a member of CLWCA.”
The 41-year-old Chinese-born British citizen also denied working for UFWD, arguing that dining and taking photos with friends who work for the Chinese regime doesn’t mean he works for the UFWD.
Police Investigation Ongoing
Safeguard Defenders has identified two service stations in London and Glasgow, in addition to All Eat App. The phone number for the Glasgow station is coupled with an address belonging to a Chinese restaurant while the other London station shared an address with a Hendon estate agent.“There is a live investigation by the law enforcement community into this matter,” said Philp, who declined to comment when asked about accusations against Lin.
Standing in for Security Minister Tom Tugendhat, who was on a trip in Northern Ireland, Philp said the Times’ report is “of great concern.”
Commenting on concern that the police outposts could be used to intimidate dissidents, the minister said the protection of people in the UK is “of the utmost importance.”
“Any attempt to coerce, intimidate, or illegally repatriate any individual will not be tolerated,” he said.
“This egregious activity is part of a wider trend of authoritarian governments, not just China, but others as well, perpetrating transnational repression in an effort to silence their critics overseas, undermine democracy and the rule of law and further their own narrow geopolitical interests.”
The minister said the UK takes a “proactive approach” in protecting those who are identified to be at heightened risk.
Labour’s shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper questioned the extent of Lin’s involvement with the Conservative Party and government ministers.
In response, Philp said, “All political parties need to be alert to the danger that representatives of hostile states seek to infiltrate or influence their activities.”
Former Conservative Party leader Iain Duncan Smith urged the government shut down the stations.
“We know that they are bringing Chinese dissidents in. They are confronting them with videos of their families, threatening their families in front of them if they don’t cooperate and leave and go back to China. We know that. The security services have warned the government about that. The question really here today is why in heaven’s name haven’t we acted alongside the Americans, even the Dutch, and shut these stations down and kick those people out of the country?” he said.
Philp said the activity Duncan Smith described is “unacceptable” and “must and will be stopped,” and Tugendhat will provide an update as soon as he can.
He also appeared to suggest the stations are no longer in operation after Foreign Affairs Committee chair Alicia Kearns said four illegal police stations are known to be operating in the UK, including one in Belfast.
“She asserted in her question that these locations were still operating. She is making, if I may say, an assumption in making that assertion, not an assumption I’m going to comment on because it is a matter of a live investigation,” Philp said.