EDNY Arrests 2
For Illegal China Police
Station in Manhattan
Where UN Still
CCP-Dominated
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
EDNY COURTHOUSE,
April 11 – While
the United
Nations in New
York, under
Antonio
Guterres, is
increasingly dominated
by the
People's
Republic of
China, on
April 17 EDNY
prosecutors
charged
"two
defendants in
connection
with opening
and operating
an undeclared
overseas
police
station,
located in
lower
Manhattan, for
the Ministry
of Public
Security of
the People’s
Republic of
China. Lu
Jianwang and
Chen Jinping
were arrested
earlier at
their homes in
New York
City."
Given that the
illegal
"police"
station, which
PRC consulate
officials
visited, was
at 107 East
Broadway in
Manhattan,
blocks from
SDNY, why the
case was
brought across
the East River
in Brooklyn is
not
clear.
EDNY
prosecutors
says the
defendants
worked
together to
establish the
first known
overseas
police station
in the United
States on
behalf of the
Fuzhou branch
of the MPS.
The police
station—which
closed in the
fall of 2022—
occupied an
entire floor
in an office
building in
Manhattan’s
Chinatown.
Again, that's
107 East
Broadway, one
building from
the corner of
Pike
Street.
Lu and Chen
helped open
and operate
the
clandestine
police
station. None
of the
participants
in the scheme
informed the
U.S.
government
that they were
helping the
PRC government
surreptitiously
open and
operate an
undeclared MPS
police station
on U.S. soil.
Before helping
open the
police station
in early 2022,
Lu had a
longstanding
relationship
of trust with
PRC law
enforcement,
including the
MPS.
As
do some of the
highest -
including the
highest -
officials in
the United
Nations in New
York.
PRC
bribery in the
US has been
proved to SDNY
juries in the
cases of Ng
Lap Seng
and Patrick
Ho - and
yet those
involved
inside the UN
have faced no
consequences
at all.
More
on Substack here.
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