China's illegal police stations open in Ukraine, France, Spain, Germany and the UK: report (symbolic photo)

China

wants to become the world's superpower.

In this effort, the Chinese government has

opened illegal police stations in many countries of the world like

Canada , Ireland.

Human rights activists are worried about this move of China.

This unofficial police service station is affiliated with the Bureau of Public Security in Canada.

These centers are used to deal with opponents of China.

An

investigative magazine Reportika

 has reported this quoting local media.

According to local media reports, Fuzhou, in collaboration with Canada's Public Security Bureau, has set up informal police stations across Canada.

At least three such stations are in the Greater Toronto area.    

Apart from this, it has been claimed that the Chinese government is also trying to influence elections in some countries through these illegal police stations.

The Fuzhou Police says that it has opened 30 such stations in 21 countries.

Along with this, similar arrangements have been made for Chinese police stations in Ukraine, France, Spain, Germany and Britain.

The leaders of most of these countries raise questions about China's rise in public forums and criticize China for human rights.  

Human rights activists have accused China's ruling Communist Party of committing human rights violations across the country in the name of security, including imprisoning people in camps and forcibly separating families.  


At the same time, China says that these places are "vocational skills training centers" and are necessary to combat extremism and improve livelihoods.  


Michelle Bachelet, Secretary-General of Human Rights at the United Nations, recently visited China and Xinjiang.