RCMP commissioner says Mounties have 'credible' info about alleged Chinese 'police stations'

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As two Montreal-area Chinese groups accused of hosting clandestine Chinese government “police stations” sue the RCMP for defamation, the head of the national police service maintains his officers are acting on “credible” information. 

Earlier this week, the Chinese Family Services of Greater Montreal, the Centre Sino-Québec de la Rive-Sud and their executive director, Xixi Li, filed a defamation lawsuit accusing the RCMP of not properly investigating before publicly accusing them of hosting illegal police stations on behalf of the People’s Republic of China.

The centres have been accused of acting as hubs to harass and intimidate members of the Chinese community in

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