China's 100-plus 'secret police stations' span from NY to Tokyo

Besides New York case, firm evidence of illegal repression remains elusive

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The FBI arrested two people in April in connection with an alleged Chinese overseas police station -- the glass-walled building -- in New York's Chinatown. (Photo by Kenji Asada)

KENJI ASADA, YUKIO TAJIMA and SOMA KAWAKAMI, Nikkei staff writers

NEW YORK/BEIJING/TOKYO -- China's alleged network of more than 100 covert overseas police stations faces growing scrutiny -- and sometimes tougher action -- from countries where they operate.

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