The British political community responded strongly to the establishment of the "Overseas Police Service Center" in the UK in the UK, requiring clarification of legal basis and investigating their behavior.British officials pointed out whether China would operate the "Overseas Police Station" in the UK, emphasizing that foreign countries could not accept foreign countries that operate their national security institutions on British land.
According to Voice of the United States, Alicia Kearns, chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the British House of Commons, raised an urgent question on Tuesday (November 1) in Congress.Is there any legal basis on the operation of British land? Whether Chinese officials are responsible for operation.
Tom Tugendhat, the Secretary of State of the United Kingdom, responded that the report that the Chinese "Overseas Police Service Center" that reported in the UK referred to in the UK is quite interesting, and the British government will take it seriously.
He said: "Foreign countries must abide by British law on British land. I have discussed this with the police, and I was told that they were investigating whether there were illegal behaviors."Tolerance of any illegal coercion to return to the original country.
He said, "Unfortunately, we have seen the use of compression methods overseas, in order to extradite, or to seduce their citizens to return to the original country and impose punishment. This is not possibleAccept. "
Dong Qinda pointed out that the National Security Act that is being reviewed in the parliament will strengthen the ability of Britain to fight for transnational oppression, harassment and intimidation.
The non -governmental organization "Safeguard Defenders" released a report in September this year, stating that the public security departments of two provinces in China have set up 54 "overseas police service centers" in 21 countries, andIncluding two in London, one in Glasgow.
The Chinese public security department once pointed out that these centers are responsible for administrative duties, including updating China's driving license.However, the "Protecting Guard" organized allegations that their actual work includes those who have been suspected of being suspected of being publicly opposed to the CCP regime.