Conservative MP Michael Chong grilled a cabinet minister on the issue of a Canadian resident being coerced into returning to China through the schemes of agents in relation to secret Chinese police stations established overseas, and why there have still been no arrests after eight months.
“An unsealed Justice Department indictment in U.S. court revealed that a Canadian in Vancouver was coerced back to the PRC [People’s Republic of China],” Chong, the Tories’ foreign affairs critic, said in Parliament during question period on June 15.
“It’s been eight months since the first reports about Beijing’s illegal police service stations. Beijing brazenly admitted to five of these stations and another two have been identified. These stations are being used to coerce people back to the PRC. The minister has indicated that these stations were shut down, but they haven’t been. When will they be?”…