China denies it has police stations in Netherlands amid probe

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It says they are centres that help Chinese citizens renew documents. Read more at straitstimes.com.

BEIJING - China’s foreign ministry said on Wednesday that offices set up in the Netherlands were not police stations but rather centres to help Chinese citizens renew documents, a day after the Dutch government ordered their closure amidst a probe into their activities.

On Tuesday the Dutch foreign minister, Wopke Hoekstra, tweeted that “since no permission” had been sought from the Netherlands for the opening of these offices, the Dutch foreign ministry informed the Chinese ambassador that they must close. “Their activities are to assist local Chinese citizens who need to apply for expired driving licence renewal online, and activities related to physical examination services by providing the venue,” he added.

 

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