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Two NY residents arrested for running secret Chinese police station: 'Significant national security matter'

By Tristan Garcia
April 17, 2023
1 min read
Two NY residents arrested for running secret Chinese police station: 'Significant national security matter'

In a recent development, two individuals from New York have been arrested for operating a secret Chinese police station on American soil. The case is being described as a “significant national security matter” as it has the potential to undermine US interests.

What caught my attention about this article was the clandestine nature of the operation. The two individuals, identified as Baimadajie Angwang and unnamed co-conspirator, were allegedly acting as agents of the Chinese government without disclosing their activities to US authorities.

According to federal prosecutors, Angwang was working as a community liaison officer for the NYPD, a role where he had access to sensitive information about security threats facing the US. Meanwhile, his co-conspirator was reportedly operating out of the Chinese consulate in New York City.

The duo are charged with a number of counts, including conspiracy to act as an illegal foreign agent and wire fraud. The matter is being taken seriously by the US government, with the FBI and NYPD involved in the investigation.

The case raises questions about the extent of Chinese espionage on American soil, and highlights the importance of protecting national security interests. While it is unclear at this stage what the ultimate goals of the operation were, the fact that a secret Chinese police station was operating in the US is cause for concern.

In conclusion, this story is an alarming reminder of the ongoing threat posed by foreign actors seeking to undermine US interests. It is crucial that we remain vigilant and take measures to protect our national security.


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