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  2. Law enforcement in China - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong and Macau have separate law enforcement agencies, different legal systems, and are classified as separate jurisdictions under the one country, two systems framework. However, the Hong Kong Police Force (HKPF) and Public Security Police Force often cooperate with the mainland MPS on cases involving cross border crime.

  3. List of killings by law enforcement officers in China

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    Date Name(s) (age) of deceased Province (city) Description 17 March 2006 Tsui Po-ko (35) : Hong Kong (Tsim Sha Tsui) : Tsui, an off-duty police officer, ambushed two police officers with a handgun he had stolen from another officer in a murder five years prior.

  4. An alleged Chinese agent went undetected in New York state ...

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    Building a case. Four years after the interview, the FBI descended on the $3.6 million home of Sun and Hu to carry out a nighttime raid, situated on a manicured cul-de-sac in the north shore of ...

  5. Chinese espionage in the United States - Wikipedia

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    U.S. law enforcement officials have identified China as the most active foreign power involved in the illegal acquisition of American technology. [8] [9] During its martial law period (1949–1987), the Republic of China government on Taiwan spied on its citizens abroad, especially in the United States.

  6. DOJ charges 13 in cases targeting Chinese spy and influence ...

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    The Department of Justice (DOJ) on Monday announced charges against 10 alleged Chinese government spies and three other Chinese nationals in three separate cases, including a matter in which two ...

  7. Is China Really Powerless to Stop the ‘Scamdemic’? - AOL

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    In late 2023, the Chinese government responded to growing public outrage with a series of raids and joint operations with local law enforcement in Laos, Cambodia, the Philippines, Thailand ...

  8. Li Hongyuan incident - Wikipedia

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    Neverthelss, Huawei tries to bypass the law by a firing-and-rehiring loophole to break the consecutiveness. On the other hand, Chinese Criminal Procedure Law favors law enforcement with prosecution time limit. After initial detention, the police have three days before they request the public prosecutorate for arrest warrant, while the ...

  9. China accused of using overseas bases to target dissidents - AOL

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    Laura Harth, a campaign director with the group, told The Associated Press that China has set up at least 54 overseas police service stations. China accused of using overseas bases to target ...