Lu Jianwang was convicted of acting as an illegal foreign agent for China by operating a secret Chinese “police station” in New York City.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Lu Jianwang, a 64-year-old U.S. citizen, was convicted in federal court of acting as an illegal foreign agent for China and obstructing justice by deleting incriminating messages. Prosecutors revealed that Lu operated a secret Chinese police station in New York City’s Chinatown, which was used to target and intimidate pro-democracy dissidents. He was acquitted on a related conspiracy charge but still faces significant prison time. 📺 DETAIL: The outpost, tied to the Chinese Ministry of Public Security, was part of a global network of secret police stations aimed at monitoring and suppressing dissidents abroad. Lu, who co-ran the office under the guise of a community organization, claimed it was a center for renewing Chinese drivers’ licenses and playing games like ping-pong. Prosecutors argued Lu helped Chinese officials locate a pro-democracy activist living in California and later deleted communications with Chinese authorities during an FBI investigation. His co-defendant, Chen Jinping, previously pleaded guilty in the case. The FBI said the verdict demonstrates its continued efforts to counter foreign government operations inside the United States. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “A police station operating in New York City at the direction of the Chinese government has been exposed, its sinister purpose disrupted, and its founder held accountable for blatantly disregarding the law and our country’s sovereignty.” – U.S. Attorney Joseph Nocella Jr. 🎯 IMPACT: Lu faces up to 10 years in prison for acting as an illegal foreign agent and an additional 20 years for obstruction of justice. His conviction underscores growing concerns about Chinese influence operations on U.S. soil. It also highlights the CCP’s global strategy to suppress dissent and exert its power far beyond its borders. On Tuesday, the National Pulse reported on Eileen Wang, the Democrat mayor of Arcadia, California, pleading guilty to acting as an illegal agent for the Chinese government. |
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