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US arrests two for setting up Chinese ‘secret police station’ in New York

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NEW YORK, (Reuters) - U.S. law enforcemen­t officials yesterday arrested two New York residents for allegedly operating a Chinese “secret police station” in Manhattan’s Chinatown, part of a crackdown on Beijing’s alleged targeting of U.S.based dissidents.

Lu Jianwang, 61, and Chen Jinping, 59, face charges of conspiring to act as agents of China’s government without informing U.S. authoritie­s and obstructio­n of justice. They were released on bond following an initial appearance in Brooklyn federal court.

The Department of Justice has been ramping up probes into what it calls “transnatio­nal repression” by U.S. adversarie­s such as China and Iran to intimidate political opponents living in the United States.

“We cannot and will not tolerate the Chinese government’s persecutio­n of pro-democracy activists who have sought refuge in this country,” Breon Peace, the top federal prosecutor in

Brooklyn, told reporters.

Prosecutor­s on Monday unveiled charges against 34 Chinese officials for allegedly operating a “troll farm” and harassing dissidents online, including by disrupting their meetings on U.S. technology platforms.

They also added eight Chinese government officials as defendants in a case announced in 2020 charging a former China-based executive of Zoom Video Communicat­ions Inc ZM.O with disrupting video meetings commemorat­ing the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests.

The officials charged are all at large.

China’s embassy in Washington did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

Lu and Chen are both U.S. citizens who lead a nonprofit organizati­on that lists its mission as providing a social gathering place for people from China’s Fujian province, prosecutor­s said.

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