China’s secret police have invaded American shores: human rights advocate

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China’s secret police have invaded American shores: human rights advocate
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Laura Harth of Safeguard Defenders warns that China's reported police service stations abroad are expanding the communist regime's international footprint.

Suspects in telecoms scams are brought back to China from Cambodia as the CCP cracks down on fraud committed by its citizens overseas.

China will"do anything really to convince them to persuade their family members to come back," she added."Nothing seems to be too impressive or too harsh" for the CCP.to directly approach the suspect as a means of"persuasion," according to Harth. China's reported extradition missions operate without knowledge or approval from the local government, Harth told Fox News.

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