Widespread criticism is being leveled at the Chinese government for a complex clandestine operation that led to numerous American arrests and investigations. Significant evidence reported recently suggests that more covert operations are being carried out within our borders, raising concerns for the safety of US residents.
A Madrid-based advocacy group exposed the undercover operations of the Chinese police force in lower Manhattan in 2022. It was claimed that CCP spies had been operating for Beijing in various ways while exploiting this US site to target political dissidents. Later, The New York Post published data suggesting that up to 10 other such covert locations may have been set up across America with identical objectives.
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According to The Post, there could be several new locations for a well-liked station, with Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Houston leading the field. In addition, Minnesota and Nebraska are scheduled to receive stations, and there may even be a fourth location in New York City shortly.
In order to achieve real justice and accountability, Rep. Don Bacon (R-NE) is urging the US to take a tough position against the Chinese Communist Party and demand answers.
Eight unsettling Chinese service facilities with an international presence were discovered by Safeguard Defenders. These locations, which were reportedly constructed by the United Front Work Department and were designated by China’s public security officials, raise concerns about possible Beijing-led international influence operations.
Recently, 59-year-old Chen Jinping and 61-year-old Lu Jianwang were charged by federal officials. The suspects are charged with running a station in Manhattan for the Chinese Ministry of Public Security and with trying to thwart justice by sabotaging communication between themselves and MPS agents. They are also accused of conspiring to break US law by acting on behalf of the Chinese government.
Apparently established by the Chinese government, a covert presence in New York City is part of an effort to quell dissent and instill fear in individuals who oppose the Chinese government, according to Matthew G. Olsen, Assistant Attorney General.




