Unmasking the Manhattan Secret Police Station

Lu Jianwang, a New York man, was convicted for acting as an unregistered agent of China. Accused of running a secret police station in Manhattan, Lu's trial highlighted tensions between the U.S. and China over 'transnational repression.' He faces up to 30 years in prison for his activities.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 14-05-2026 04:21 IST | Created: 14-05-2026 04:21 IST
Unmasking the Manhattan Secret Police Station

A New York resident, Lu Jianwang, has been found guilty of acting as an unregistered agent of the Chinese government. Accusations revolved around his operation of a 'secret police station' for Beijing in Manhattan's Chinatown, as federal prosecutors outlined during his trial.

Authorities claimed Lu failed to inform the U.S. Attorney General about his agent status while initiating the police station in 2022. Lu, who was arrested in April 2023, has pleaded not guilty to charges including conspiracy and obstruction of justice. The trial concluded with the jury delivering a conviction, and Lu faces a potential 30-year prison sentence.

As the Justice Department intensifies inquiries into alleged 'transnational repression' by countries like China, Beijing disputes the charges, suggesting they tarnish its reputation. Reports indicate overseas 'service stations' like the one in New York are facilitated by local volunteers for document renewals, not police activities, according to China's government.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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