At least one of the CCP-run law enforcement stations operates from the United States and is housed in New York City.
‘The overseas service stations are primarily set up to conduct a series of seemingly administrative tasks … but they also serve a far more sinister and wholly illegal purpose,’ the report states.
(LifeSiteNews) — The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) reportedly opened at least one “overseas police service station” in the U.S. in an “illegal” effort to monitor Chinese citizens living abroad, according to an investigative report by human rights NGO Safeguard Defenders. The station could also enable the CCP to engage in “sabotage” or “espionage,” one expert warned.
According to a report entitled 110 Overseas – Chinese Transnational Policing Gone Wild, which was released in mid-September, the Chinese government has established at least 54 police stations in 30 countries across five continents, though “the total number is most likely higher.” …
Family watching television, c. 1958. National Archives and Records Administration. Evert F. Baumgardner. Images of American Political History. Posting online by Dr. William J. Ball. All images are believed to be in the public domain.