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China disputes US claims of Beijing setting up ‘secret police station’ in New York

China maintains a policy of non-interference in other countries and these alleged police stations do not exist, China foreign ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin told media.

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Beijing: China foreign ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin on Tuesday disputed U.S. claims of a Chinese “secret police station” in New York.

China maintains a policy of non-interference in other countries and these alleged police stations do not exist, Wang told a regular news briefing.

U.S. federal agents arrested two New York residents for allegedly operating a Chinese “secret police station” in the Chinatown district of Manhattan on Monday in what prosecutors said was part of a crackdown on Beijing’s alleged targeting of dissidents.

(Reporting by Laurie Chen, Writing by Eduardo Baptista, Editing by Andrew Heavens)

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