Chinese police officer and wife denied residency in ‘crimes against humanity’ ruling
A Chinese couple have lost a bid to immigrate to Canada after a Federal Court judge agreed there are reasonable grounds to believe the police officer husband was complicit in crimes against humanity.
The ruling issued last Friday says the husband, a senior police officer with China’s Public Security Bureau in Hebei province, told immigration officials he has supervised up to 150 people throughout his career and overseen “investigations, interrogations, and detentions.”
He says he never “abused or mistreated suspects” and instead his role was to ensure interrogations were conducted based on the law.
His wife, named Li Li, had sought Canadian permanent residency in 2016, along with her husband and their child, who are not named in the ruling.


