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  2. Public security bureau (China) - Wikipedia

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    A public security bureau (PSB; Chinese: 公安局; pinyin: gōng'ānjú) of a city or county, or public security department (PSD; Chinese: 公安厅; pinyin: Gōng'āntīng) of a province or autonomous region, in the People's Republic of China refers to a government office essentially acting as a police station or a local or provincial police ...

  3. Ministry of Public Security (China) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Public Security (MPS, Chinese: 公安部; pinyin: Gōng'ānbù) [a] is a government ministry of the People's Republic of China responsible for public and political security. It oversees more than 1.9 million of the country's law enforcement officers and as such the vast majority of the People's Police .

  4. Central Guard Bureau - Wikipedia

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    The CGB is part of the internal security apparatus as protectees are constantly under surveillance by their bureau-selected bodyguards. [ 4 ] The CGB effectively controls the PLA Ground Force Beijing Garrison 's Central Guard Unit (PLA Unit 61889; formerly known as the Central Guard Regiment ), an elite security unit, by having bureau deputy ...

  5. Shanghai State Security Bureau - Wikipedia

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    The work of the Shanghai State Security Bureau was originally performed by the Investigation Department of the Shanghai Municipal Committee of the CCP, which was established in June 1955, this later evolved into the Shanghai Public Security Bureau (PSB) of the Ministry of Public Security (MPS). In April 1984, the MSS was established, taking ...

  6. Ministry of State Security (China) - Wikipedia

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    Proposed by Premier Zhao Ziyang and Minister of Public Security Liu Fuzhi and approved at the first session of the sixth National People's Congress , the Ministry of State Security (MSS) was approved on 20 June 1983 to be a merger between the Central Investigation Department and the Bureau of Investigating Counterrevolutionaries (or the First ...

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

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    Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said Thursday that "Chinese public security authorities strictly observe the international law and fully respect the judicial sovereignty of other ...

  8. 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 ...

  9. Shanghai Municipal Public Security Bureau - Wikipedia

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    This public security bureau is under the dual leadership of the Shanghai Municipal People's Government and the Ministry of Public Security of the People's Republic of China, with 27 internal institutions, and the office is located at No. 128 Wuning South Road, Jing'an District, Shanghai. [1] [2] [3]