Britain s top diplomat added Beijing was "stoking tensions" with Taiwan the self-governing island which China considers its territory and trying to "strong-arm" other countries.
Addressing the meeting attended by some senior police officers, the DGP emphasised on the collective measures to tackle the subversive acts by terrorists and their masters from across the border.
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