Overview
- The Chinese Embassy said a traveller was interrogated without cause during transit and had electronic devices seized, with some not returned.
- Diplomats lodged a "serious representation" with New Zealand's foreign ministry and stated they reserve the right to take further action.
- New Zealand's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade said national and border security rules apply to everyone in a non-discriminatory manner and conveyed that position to the embassy.
- The New Zealand Security Intelligence Service said its operations comply with the law under independent oversight and noted it lacks powers to detain, arrest, or compel interviews.
- Officials have not provided independent confirmation of the embassy's specific claims, and the embassy advised Chinese nationals to stay vigilant and report any issues to consular staff.