New York man pleads guilty to running Chinese police station in Manhattan
Chen, who pleaded guilty for acting as an illegal agent, faces five years in prison when he is sentenced next year.
US attorney Breon Peace said Chen was part of a “transnational repression scheme to establish a secret police station in the middle of New York City on behalf of the national police force of the People’s Republic of China”.
Peace added that US prosecutors had made it a priority “to counteract the malign activities of foreign governments that violate our nation’s sovereignty by targeting local diaspora communities in the United States”.
Jinping and co-defendant “Harry” Lu Jianwang, 62, both US citizens, had been arrested and charged in April last year with illegally acting as foreign agents. Lu has pleaded not guilty to the charges and is awaiting trial.
US officials said that while the secret police station did perform some basic services, such as helping Chinese citizens renew their Chinese driving licenses, it also served a more “sinister” function, including to help the Chinese government locate a pro-democracy activist of Chinese descent living in California.
According to US prosecutors, the two men charged in connection with the illegal police station did so under the direction and control 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.