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China has opened secret police stations around the world - including two in London
Fuzhou Police Overseas Service Station”.READ MORE: Truss to 'plan goodbye drinks soon' as Johnson 'returns for sympathy', psychic predictsThey can, so far, be found in London, Glasgow, Holland, Ireland, Canada – which has three – New York, Portugal, four in Italy, three in Paris, at least eight in Spain as well as many more around the world.The stations have been opened with the intention of helping Chinese people living abroad in giving police reports about Chinese nationals to actual local police stations, and the Safeguard Defenders organisation claims around 230,000 people have been sent to China via these stations.Richard Perle, former United States Assistant Secretary of Defense for Global Strategic Affairs, said: “National sovereignty is an obligation as well as an entitlement.“A government that will not perform the role of a government forfeits the rights of a government.”According to a slightly dodgy translation of a Chinese news website: “There are more than 4.3 million overseas Chinese of Fuzhou nationality all over the world.“On January 10 this year, the Fuzhou Public Security Bureau took the lead in opening the overseas 110 alarm service desk in the countries, providing high-quality services for overseas Chinese living in Fuzhou to call for help.”In short, if you dial 110 on your phone, you'll get through to the Chinese foreign-based police stations.The actual locations of the two based in London is currently unknown, but the Daily Star has contacted Downing Street for a comment on the matter.To get more stories from Daily Star delivered straight to your inbox sign up to one of our free newsletters here.READ MORE:WizzAir Brits left stranded in Romania face horror dilemma while trying to get homeHuge 6ft