The ILES program is offered to Chinese police academy students, who are China’s future police officers, border agents and prison guards — handpicked by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
Big assists from @5eyes_Scott@inamitchellfilm Michel Juneau-Katsuya and Rob Gordon for making sense of the JIBC program from a security lens. Plus the ever-brave @IvyVFHK
“To think for a second that the Chinese aren't capable of policing their own people is ridiculous when they have a 99.9% conviction rate,” suggests intelligence analyst and transnational organized crime expert Scott McGregor.
Chinese police recruits in 2018 w/ consul general and @KatrinaCBurnaby
Photo by @inamitchellfilm of friendly consul general Tong Xiao Ling and JIBC instructor Terry Yung, VPD
Chinese police recruits get use of force training at JIBC:
Everyone got knickers in knots over Chinese military coming to Canadian bases but here is a very salient national security risk and one that has not been cancelled. cc @stevenchase@RobertFife@cburton001
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What follows is an exclusive interview with #Vancouver businessman Guo Taicheng, a VP of the China Federation of Overseas Chinese Entrepreneurs, an association of the #UnitedFront of the Chinese Communist Party, the #CCP. Interview jointly conducted by @inamitchellfilm
Guo and his Hong Kong based company Shing Kee purport to be building a "mother centre" import-export facility in Yanjiao, on the outskirts of Beijing. His association membership, tied to the CCP (he is not a CCP member), brings opportunity for business, he says.