Aiming at the Korean media that China set up a "overseas police station" in Seoul, a spokesman for the Chinese Embassy in South Korea expressed regret and said that "there is no basis."

新社报道,中国驻韩国大使馆发言人星期五(12月23日)说,使馆注意到韩国媒体报道引述“情报消息”,指中国在首尔设立“海外警察站”,并以江南某家餐厅为Suspected of the "stronghold".

The spokesman said: "I regret it. There is no factual basis for reports.It is emphasized that China has always adhered to the principle of not interfering in the internal affairs, strictly abide by international law, and respect the judicial sovereignty of various countries.Over the years, the Chinese public security and procuratorial departments have established close communication channels with South Korean police and prosecutors to maintain high -level bilateral cooperation.

The Chinese Embassy in South Korea also maintains close communication with relevant Korean departments.Related reports of individual Korean media are unfortunate. It is regrettable. I hope that the media will stop catching the wind and deliberately speculation to promote and strengthen the understanding of the understanding and friendship between the people of China and South Korea.

It is reported that the non -governmental organization headquarters in Spain, "Safeguard Defenders", recently released a report saying that Chinese officials set up 102 police service stations in 53 countries including South Korea.The report states that the Chinese public security, in terms of surveillance, harassment, and compulsory repatriation, for Chinese citizens living abroad, forcing some people to return to China to accept criminal charges.

Chinese officials have rejected these allegations, and said that these facilities are the center of volunteers, mainly to assist Chinese citizens to update their documents and provide other services interrupted during the crown disease.

Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Mao Ning said at a regular press conference on Thursday (22nd) that China has always adhered to the principle of not interfering in the internal affairs, strictly abide by international law, and respect the judicial sovereignty of various countries.The so -called Chinese "overseas police station" does not exist at all.

Many Korean government departments and institutions are investigating the charges of police stations.The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of South Korea said, "It has not been clarified that the relevant situation has been considered, and it is unwilling to make a specific statement."