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Dutch government investigating reports Chinese police operate illegally in Netherlands to silence critics

  • ‘At least two offices’ operating as ‘overseas service stations’ for Chinese-Dutch citizens to renew driving licences serve as fronts, say local media
  • Similar development playing out in Canada, where federal law enforcement is ‘investigating reports of criminal activity’ involving such stations

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The Dutch government is looking into reports that Chinese police forces are operating illegally in the Netherlands and attempting to intimidate critics of Beijing.

An investigation by two Dutch media outlets, RTL Nieuws and Follow the Money, found that “at least two offices” had been opened by Chinese police without telling the Dutch authorities.

The branches reportedly operate under the moniker of “overseas service stations” where Chinese-Dutch citizens can renew their Chinese documentation, such as driving licences.

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However, the publications found that these were fronts for police offices opened by the regional forces of Lishui and Fuzhou, which have contacted and threatened critics of the Chinese government living in the Netherlands, asking them to return to China.

The Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs said it was “now investigating the activities of the so-called police centres”.

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