NEW YORK CITY—A Chinese American accused of operating an overseas Chinese police station in New York City admitted in FBI interviews that he opened the station, Assistant U.S. Attorney Lindsey Oken said May 6.
The defendant, Lu Jianwang, also acknowledged his link to Chinese state security, Oken said in opening statements at his trial.
Lu, 64, is an American citizen who is also known as Harry Lu. He is the former head of the America ChangLe Association, a New York City-based community organization. Lu admitted he had a handler in China’s main security and law enforcement organization, the Ministry of Public Security (MPS), in interviews with the FBI in October and December of 2022, prosecutors said….
Man Accused of Running Chinese Police Station in NYC Admits Working for CCP, Prosecutors Say

