The Chinese government has denied reports that it has established a police station in Nigeria, describing it as false. Recall that a report by Safeguard ...
However, reacting to the media reports, the Chinese Embassy Press Officer, Zhang Hang, in a telephone chat with AIT, denied the report, saying it was rumour based on an ill-intentioned report, made by an anti-China Human Rights Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) in Europe. Picking from the investigation report, some Nigerian media outlets on Tuesday reported that the said establishment of a police station in Nigeria by the People’s Republic of China. According to the 21-page investigation report, the Chinese Police Station known as ‘Service Station’ is located in Benin City in Nigeria and in two other countries in Africa including Maseru in Lesotho, Dar es Salaam in Tanzania.
Nigeria and some other African nations like Tanzania and Lesotho have allowed the commencement of operation of Chinese police stations according to reports.
Your support matters!](https://www.patreon.com/legit) The spokesperson of the Meanwhile, the Nigerian Police Force (NPF) has reacted to the report via one of its branches. Meanwhile, the investigative report also noted that the approach by the Chinese government is solely targeted at curbing the ongoing rate of Chinese scammers in other countries while also revealing that 230,000 Chinese nationals between April 2021 and July 2022 have been urged to return home and face criminal charges in court. Donate to Legit Charity on Patreon. Emerging reports have confirmed that the government of the Peoples’s Republic of China will now operate its own police station in Nigeria and some other countries.
In an effort to combat the increasing criminal activities of its citizens abroad, the Chinese government has opened police stations in Nigeria and over 20 other ...
China opens police station in Nigeria
The Chinese Communist Party calls them, “110 Overseas Police Service Centres” to crack down on all kinds of illegal and criminal activities involving Chinese in ...
Are we strong enough to stand up to a country we’re owing The “persuasion” happened through harassment and intimidation methods, such as threatening the family members of overseas citizens, according Well, the Chinese are setting up the centers in a bid to combat fraud committed by citizens abroad. So, if the Chinese government needed help catching fraudsters, they should have partnered with Nigeria’s local law enforcement to do it. The Nigerian government hasn’t reacted to the report yet, but everyone is curious about the next line of action. These stations are run in various parts of Africa, Europe, and America, according to a report by
ldquo;While establishing these operations to hunt down those accused of fraud and telecommunications fraud, China identi?ed nine countries particularly ...
The rights group revealed that China selected nine countries as having serious fraud, telecom fraud and web crimes, and Chinese nationals were no longer allowed to stay in those countries without “good reason.” “While establishing these operations to hunt down those accused of fraud and telecommunications fraud, China identified nine countries particularly prone to hosting Chinese nationals engaging in such criminal activities, the ‘nine forbidden countries’,” the Safeguard stated. In its effort to tackle the increasing rate of criminal activities of its citizens abroad, the Chinese Government has opened police stations in Nigeria and in over 20 countries in Europe, the Americas, Asia and Africa.
The action was taken to address the rising criminal actions of Chinese nationals abroad, according to the report. It was titled “110 Overseas Chinese ...
China’s official statements clarified the use of depriving suspects’ children of the right to education back in China and other actions against relatives and family members in a full-on “guilt by association” campaign. The police stations, according to the article, were set up to “down all illegal and criminal operations involving Chinese overseas.” It was titled “110 Overseas Chinese Transnational Policing Gone Wild” and released by a group called Safeguard Defender, with featured information about the China police station.
This Chinese form of policing has seen the Asian giant refuse to cooperate with local policing authorities in foreign countries while establishing its own ...
“While establishing these operations to hunt down those accused of fraud and telecommunications fraud, China identified nine countries particularly prone to hosting Chinese nationals engaging in such criminal activities,” the Safeguard Defenders explained. This Chinese form of policing has seen the Asian giant refuse to cooperate with local policing authorities in foreign countries while establishing its own methods of dealing with its alleged criminal citizens. The Chinese government is operating its own police stations in Nigeria, Tanzania and Lesotho to deal with criminal activities of its citizens abroad.
October 19, (THEWILL) - The Chinese government has set up “overseas police stations” in Nigeria, Lesotho and other countries across across the world, ...
As documents identified by Safeguard Defenders showed, such overseas police “service stations” had been used by police back in China to carry out such “persuasion to return,” operations on foreign soil, including in Europe. Safeguard Defenders further noted that rapidly emerging evidence pointed to extensive online campaigns and the use of, “Overseas Police Service Stations” being used in these operations on five continents, often using local “Chinese Overseas Home Associations” linked to the CCP’s United Front Work. The Chinese Communist Party called them, “110 Overseas Police Service Centres” to “crackdown on all kinds of illegal and criminal activities involving overseas Chinese.”
The Chinese government has denied the reports that it opened and operates police stations in Nigeria and other countries where its nationals reside.
So there is no sovereignty issue, so the report ( Safeguard Defenders’ ‘110 Overseas Chinese Transnational Policing Gone Wild’) is fake news,” Editor’s note: A previous version of this report, published on October 18, 2022, stated that China opened and operates police stations in Nigeria and other countries (according to an investigative story from a rights group, Safeguard Defenders with the title ‘110 Overseas Chinese Transnational Policing Gone Wild.’). This is because any sovereign country cannot allow other countries to set up their own (police) stations on their land.
Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria, HURIWA, has asked President Muhammadu Buhari to address Nigerians on the trending story of China setting up a.
President’s constitutional immunity from prosecution as enshrined under section 308 of the Constitution of the Federal republic of Nigeria, we in HURIWA would have sued President Muhammadu Buhari in his personal capacity if this rumor happened to be true. We may however be heading to Court should our Trustee reach a determination quickly. “The issue is that allowing another country to operate a police station in Nigeria means that Nigerian government has transferred an aspect of Nigerian sovereignty to another sovereignty which must be resisted.”
It is no longer news that the Chinese government has set up “overseas police stations' ' all over the world to keep track of its citizens.
The China Embassy in Nigeria, on Wednesday, October 19, dismissed the reports claiming that it is operating police stations in the country and other places.
At least four Chinese nationals working at the mining site [were abducted ](https://www.legit.ng/nigeria/1477388-bandits-reportedly-kill-soldiers-policemen-kidnap-chinese-nationals-northern-state/)by the bandits. “You know in Nigeria, there are a lot of insecurity issues happening almost every day. This is common sense, right?” Your support matters!](https://www.patreon.com/legit) "There shall be a police force for Nigeria, which shall be known as the Nigeria Police Force, and subject to the provisions of this section no other police force shall be established for the Federation or any part thereof." The China embassy in Nigeria has denied opening and operating police stations in Nigeria, according to a Donate to Legit Charity on Patreon. - The China Embassy in Nigeria has reacted to the reports claiming that it is operating police station in the country The reports claimed that China decided to open police stations in Nigeria and other countries to tackle the criminal activities among its people residing abroad. [original report](https://safeguarddefenders.com/sites/default/files/pdf/110%20Overseas%20%283%29.pdf) by Safeguard Defenders claimed that China's police station or "service station" in Nigeria (Fuzhou public security) is located in Benin City, [Edo state](https://www.legit.ng/tag/edo-state-news-today/). - Hang noted that diplomatic relations cannot allow any country to open police stations in another sovereign country and explained what China is operating in Nigeria [Abuja](https://www.legit.ng/tag/abuja-city-news-today/) - Nigeria's media space has been awash with reports claiming that China opened and operates police stations in Nigeria and other countries.
China's "overseas police service stations" are part of a complex global web of surveillance and control, allowing the Communist Party to reach far beyond ...
We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages. In the last filing in 2018, the non-profit listed donations of $135,950 and total assets of $1.1 million. According to the report, these police stations have been opened in 22 countries worldwide. [Heading 3](https://gazettengr.com/china-using-overseas-police-stations-to-spy-in-nigeria-others-blacklisted-in-u-s/) [China using overseas police stations to spy in Nigeria, others; blacklisted in U.S.](https://gazettengr.com/china-using-overseas-police-stations-to-spy-in-nigeria-others-blacklisted-in-u-s/) An investigation by human rights watchdog Safeguard Defenders into Chinese-run police stations in Nigeria and other countries raised security concerns that the “overseas police service stations” are part of “a complex global web of surveillance and control.” China is using its “overseas police service stations” to spy on Chinese nationals in Nigeria and other countries across the world.