kmiainfo: The FBI arrested two Chinese who illegally operated the CCP's overseas police station The FBI arrested two Chinese who illegally operated the CCP's overseas police station

The FBI arrested two Chinese who illegally operated the CCP's overseas police station

The FBI arrested two Chinese who illegally operated the CCP's overseas police station  Two New York residents have been arrested on suspicion of running a Chinese "secret police station" near Manhattan's Chinatown, the top federal prosecutor in Brooklyn, New York, said Monday (April 17) . The two are Lu Jianwang, the former president of the New York Changle Association, and Chen Jinping, the secretary-general. U.S. law enforcement officials said they were instructed by the Chinese government to set up an overseas police station in New York's Chinatown, conduct an investigation without jurisdiction or diplomatic approval, investigate a Chinese dissident in California, and destroy it pending an FBI investigation. Evidence. Our reporter called Lu Jianshun, the current president of the Changle Association and Lu Jianwang’s younger brother. He said he was unaware of Lu Jianwang’s arrest, and emphasized that the Changle Association was only an organization serving Chinese overseas Chinese. The Justice Department also announced charges against 34 members of a specialized unit in China. The unit, which the U.S. says is run by China's Ministry of Public Security, allegedly created fake social media accounts, including Twitter, to harass Chinese dissidents in the U.S. and promote propaganda from China. Officials from the New York office of the FBI said at a press conference on Monday afternoon that the United States believes the purpose of this illegal overseas police station is to suppress, harass and intimidate those who express views contrary to the Chinese government.  FBI Director Christopher Wray (Christopher Wray) confirmed on November 17 last year that the bureau is investigating overseas police stations set up by China in the United States.

Two New York residents have been arrested on suspicion of running a Chinese "secret police station" near Manhattan's Chinatown, the top federal prosecutor in Brooklyn, New York, said Monday (April 17) . The two are Lu Jianwang, the former president of the New York Changle Association, and Chen Jinping, the secretary-general. U.S. law enforcement officials said they were instructed by the Chinese government to set up an overseas police station in New York's Chinatown, conduct an investigation without jurisdiction or diplomatic approval, investigate a Chinese dissident in California, and destroy it pending an FBI investigation. Evidence. Our reporter called Lu Jianshun, the current president of the Changle Association and Lu Jianwang’s younger brother. He said he was unaware of Lu Jianwang’s arrest, and emphasized that the Changle Association was only an organization serving Chinese overseas Chinese. The Justice Department also announced charges against 34 members of a specialized unit in China. The unit, which the U.S. says is run by China's Ministry of Public Security, allegedly created fake social media accounts, including Twitter, to harass Chinese dissidents in the U.S. and promote propaganda from China. Officials from the New York office of the FBI said at a press conference on Monday afternoon that the United States believes the purpose of this illegal overseas police station is to suppress, harass and intimidate those who express views contrary to the Chinese government.

FBI Director Christopher Wray (Christopher Wray) confirmed on November 17 last year that the bureau is investigating overseas police stations set up by China in the United States.

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