RCMP End Investigation Into Alleged Chinese Police Stations in Quebec With No Charges Laid

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RCMP End Investigation Into Alleged Chinese Police Stations in Quebec With No Charges Laid

The South Shore Sino-Québec Centre in Brossard, Quebec, is seen on March 9, 2023. Noé Chartier/The Epoch Times

Isaac Teo

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A more than two-year investigation into alleged secret Chinese police stations in Quebec has been closed, with no charges laid, the RCMP confirms.

In a recent statement sent to media outlets, the federal police force said it has ended its foreign interference investigation into alleged illicit activities connected to two Chinese diaspora service centres in the Montreal area.

Isaac Teo

Isaac Teo is a news reporter with the Canadian edition of The Epoch Times.

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