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China Opens Police Station In Nigeria, 20 Other Countries

The development have reportedly resulted in 230,000 Chinese nationals being “persuaded to return” to China

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Chinese Government has opened dozens of “overseas police service stations” around the globe, including Nigeria, to police its nationals living abroad.

This is contained in an investigative report titled, ‘110 OVERSEAS: Chinese Transnational Policing Gone Wild’.

The investigation by the human rights group Safeguard Defenders notes that these police stations have been opened in 22 countries around the world.

In Nigeria, the Chinese Police Station known as ‘Service Station’ is located in Benin City.

According to the report, similar outposts were established in two other countries in Africa including Maseru in Lesotho, Dar es Salaam in Tanzania.

In Europe, the locations include London, Amsterdam, Prague, Budapest, Athens, Paris, Madrid and Frankfurt.

North America is also home to four of the stations, with three locations in Toronto and one in New York City. In all, there are 54 such stations in 30 different countries.

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