US arrests two in connection with ‘secret’ Chinese police station in NY
by Rebecca Beitsch - 04/17/23 2:33 PM ET
Federal authorities in New York made two arrests Monday in connection with the establishment of a Chinese-government run police station in Manhattan where officials allegedly monitored pro-democracy activists.
The clandestine station, run by China’s Ministry of Public Security (MPS), was announced alongside a complaint charging 34 individuals accused of working at a “troll farm” run by the MPS designed to target Chinese dissidents online.
While it appears in some cases the office was helping Chinese citizens with services such as driver licenses, consular activities require approval by U.S. authorities, and law enforcement said Monday that the station’s employees were not registered as foreign agents.
“New York City is home to New York’s finest, the NYPD. We don’t need or want a secret police station in our great city,” Breon Peace, U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of New York, said in a press conference.
“Just imagine the NYPD opening an undeclared, secret police station in Beijing. It would be unthinkable.”
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