POSOBIEC: Fake police stations that enforce CCP rules on expat Chinese operate in dozens of countries

"They’re trying to infiltrate the United States Government, [and] infiltrate directly for our politicians.”

"They’re trying to infiltrate the United States Government, [and] infiltrate directly for our politicians.”

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Human Events Daily podcast host Jack Posobiec on Thursday discussed the recent revelations of Chinese police stations outside the nation’s borders, including hundreds of locations all around the world. This comes after two Chinese nationals were charged in NYC for running a CCP "police station."

Though it has been known about these Chinese-run "police stations" since September 2022, recent discoveries have revealed that these operations are much more widespread than was initially thought. Posobiec named just a few of the countries that these operations have been discovered in, including “Buenos Aires, Argentina; Sydney, Australia; Vancouver, Canada; Paris, France; Milan [and] Rome, Italy; Madagascar; Johannesburg, South Africa; Dubai; and the UAE, as well as other specific offices in New York and Los Angeles.”

Many of these operations have claimed that they exist to help Chinese people with services that can be a challenge to deal with in a foreign country, but Posobiec suggested that they are operating as “quasi-official offices for the CCP,” noting that they are not in all these countries simply to monitor Chinese people.

Posobiec continued: “They’re focusing on infiltration. They’re trying to infiltrate the United States Government, [and] infiltrate directly for our politicians.”

Posobiec mentioned that South African authorities had known that this was going on back in 2019, when 13 police stations were apparently installed there to help Chinese people communicate their grievances to the South African authorities. However, these operations have now spread to the rest of the world, and it is difficult to ascertain the details of their purpose and ultimate goal.

Posobiec continued by saying that the “United Front Work Department is an organization that was set up prior to Xi Jinping coming into power, but it has been greatly expanded by him. The numbers are phenomenal. The numbers for this organization are something that we would think is like a military within the military.”

He noted that there were 40,000 people currently employed by the United Front Work Department, and went on to suggest that those working in these “secret police” stations around the world get their orders from the United Front Work Department, concluding that these overseas workers “are part of the global network” of “Chinese service centers established in 2014 by the People’s Republic of China State Council overseas Chinese affairs office.”


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