Jury Deliberations Started in Case of NYC Chinese Police Outpost Operator

Jury deliberations started on May 12 in the case of a Chinese-American who helped Beijing launch an undercover police station in New York’s Chinatown.
Lu Jianwang, 64, a community leader and former president of the America ChangLe Association, was on trial in Brooklyn federal court, charged with acting as an agent of the Chinese regime for operating an undeclared outpost of the Chinese Ministry of Public Security (MPS) on U.S. soil.
Lu cultivated ties with Chinese officials for years, reporting on Falun Gong practitioners to gain Chinese officials’ trust and confidence before he helped the Chinese regime turn their vision of a police outpost in New York into a reality, said Assistant U.S. Attorney Antoinette Rangel at the close of his trial in Brooklyn federal court on May 12…. 

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