NY man admits guilt in Chinese ‘secret police station’ case Posted on 19/12/2024 The ‘secret police station’ was located in a nondescript Chinatown building near the Manhattan Bridge. (Getty Images/AFP pic) NEW YORK: A New York resident who prosecutors say operated a “secret police station” in the Chinatown district of Manhattan to aid Beijing’s targeting of dissidents pleaded guilty today to conspiring to act as an unregistered foreign agent. Chen Jinping, 61, entered the plea at a hearing in Brooklyn federal court before US district judge Nina Morrison. He faces up to five years in prison when he is sentenced on May 30. In court, Chen admitted to removing an online article about the alleged police station on behalf of China’s government in September 2022. He said he was not registered with the justice department as a foreign agent at the time, as US law requires of people acting for other countries. Chen and a New York-based co-defendant, Lu Jianwang, were initially arrested on April 17, 2023. Lu has pleaded not guilty to the same charge, as well as to obstruction of justice. The arrests followed a 2022 investigation published by Spain-based advocacy group Safeguard Defenders that reported China had set up overseas “service stations”, including in New York, that illegally worked with Chinese police to pressure fugitives to return to China. “There are no so-called secret police stations,” said Lin Jian, spokesman at the Chinese foreign ministry, today when asked about the Manhattan case at a regular news conference. “(China) has always strictly abided by international law and respected the judicial sovereignty of all countries,” Lin said, adding that he had no knowledge of the specifics of the case. ‘Transnational repression’ The department of justice has been ramping up probes into what it calls “transnational repression” by US adversaries such as China and Iran to intimidate political opponents living in the US. China’s embassy in Washington did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Chen’s plea. The Chinese government has said there are centres outside China run by local volunteers, not Chinese police officers, that aim to help Chinese citizens renew documents and offer other services. Beijing has accused Washington of fabricating the charges to smear China’s image. Lu and Chen are US citizens who ran a non-profit organisation that lists its mission as providing a social gathering place for people from China’s Fujian province, prosecutors said. Before it closed in the fall of 2022, the men’s New York operation occupied a full floor in a nondescript Chinatown building near the Manhattan Bridge. Prosecutors said the site was being used in part for mundane government services such as helping some Chinese citizens renew their driver’s licences – activity they say should have been disclosed to US authorities. But prosecutors also said that in 2022, Lu was asked by Beijing to locate an individual living in California who was considered a pro-democracy activist. In 2018, Lu had sought to persuade an individual considered a fugitive by China to return home, prosecutors said. News
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