Four overseas Chinese police stations reported to be functioning in various locations across Canada have now “ceased” operations, the RCMP says.
The RCMP’s deputy commissioner of federal policing Michael Duheme appeared before the House of Commons Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs on March 2, where he was asked by Conservative MP Raquel Dancho about overseas Chinese police stations reported to be functioning in different locations in Canada.
“Our understanding is that they’ve ceased and we’re continuing investigation,” Duheme said, adding that a Chinese embassy representative expressed displeasure to the RCMP about actions they took concerning the police stations.
“Any time you have representatives from the embassy whose law enforcement liaison officer comes up to us and is not pleased with the actions we took, I think that’s a sign that we did our job,” Duheme said.
Duheme also confirmed that no criminal charges have been laid in relation to the issue.
Spain-based NGO Safeguard Defenders, which first brought the issue of the unofficial police stations to the attention of the public, has said that it is aware of five unofficial Chinese police stations in Canada: three in the Toronto area, one in Vancouver, and another one in an unspecified location.
The RCMP reportedly visited the Wenzhou Friendship Society (WFS) in the Vancouver area in December 2022. When asked for comments on the incident, RCMP cited its ongoing investigation into China’s overseas police stations. WFS has not returned requests for comment by The Epoch Times.
Overseas Police Stations
The RCMP said in November 2022 that it was seeking witnesses with knowledge of “possible foreign actor interference” at the alleged secret Chinese police stations in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) after news of the stations first emerged in September 2022.Safeguard Defenders published a report at the time identifying over 50 police service stations in dozens of countries around the globe operated by two provincial-level Chinese police bureaus. =