Two Montreal-area community groups are speaking out about being investigated for allegedly operating as covert police stations for the Chinese government.
Presuming guilt 'could cause irreparable damages' to groups being investigated, statement saysThe RCMP says it believes Quebecers are being targeted by police stations set up on behalf of the Chinese government. Two groups being investigated are now speaking out.
in Montreal's Chinatown and the Centre Sino-Québec de la Rive-Sud, in the municipality of Brossard on the South Shore.In a statement last week, a spokesperson for the RCMP said investigators are taking steps to "detect and disrupt these criminal activities supported by a foreign state that could also threaten the safety of people living in Canada."
"To assume these organizations are guilty in the current factual vacuum could cause irreparable damages to these two organizations," reads the groups' statement, issued through Arsenault Dufresne Wee Avocats, a law firm based in Montreal.
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