Chinese Restaurant Announces Closure as South Korea Probes Covert Chinese Police Station

Chinese Restaurant Announces Closure as South Korea Probes Covert Chinese Police Station
A Chinese paramilitary policeman stands guard before security cameras at Tiananmen Square in Beijing on April 8, 2019. STR/AFP via Getty Images
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A Chinese restaurant in South Korea has decided to close operations after reports that it served as a covert Chinese police station allegedly used by Beijing to suppress dissidents overseas.

The restaurant, which is located in Gangnam city of Seoul, has denied the allegations. Its official said the eatery will end operations by next month and that its closure was not related to the reports, Yonhap News Agency reported.
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