The secret police stations that control the Chinese diaspora

Covert operations
Arrests
So-called
Sinister activity
Five-year sentence
Not guilty?
Witch hunts
Covering their tracks
Mushrooming outposts
Big Brother
Harrassment
Covert operations

The guilty plea of a naturalized American citizen accused of running a secret police station for the Chinese authorities in New York’s Chinatown has flagged the fact that such operations are rife across the globe.

 

Arrests

Sixty-year-old Chen Jinping was arrested with co-defendant Lu Jianwang, 59, in 2023 for opening and running this police outpost in 2022 on behalf of the Chinese Ministry of Public Security (MPS).

 

So-called "service stations"

These outfits masquerade as service stations for Chinese nationals overseas, helping them with basic paperwork and renewing Chinese documents.

Sinister activity

But, in a more sinister vein, they also pursue leads on Chinese pro-democracy activists living in the US, according to the federal authorities.

 

Five-year sentence

Chen, who owned up to acting as an agent for the Chinese government, faces the possibility of five years behind bars when he is sentenced next year.

 

Not guilty?

His “partner in crime”, Lu Jianwang has pleaded not guilty, and his case has yet to come to trial.

Witch hunts

Jianwang is accused of putting pressure on a Chinese exile to return to China and also helping to find a pro-democracy activist in California for the Chinese authorities.

 

Covering their tracks

The pair’s messages to and from the MPS have been deleted, a move considered by the US authorities to have obstructed the course of justice.

 

Mushrooming outposts

Apparently, there are as many as 100 of these so-called police stations operating around the world in 53 different countries.

Big Brother

Human rights groups have accused the Chinese authorities of using such outposts to keep a check on Chinese nationals overseas.

 

Harrassment

Last year, 34 agents working with the MPS were charged with intimidating Chinese dissidents living in the US via false social media accounts while also posting official Chinese government propaganda, the BBC reports.

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