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Check Out China’s Secret Police Station In NYC


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The CCP has infiltrated New York City.

China has secretly set up dozens of discreet police stations all across the globe and one of the largest ones is located in New York City.

Safeguard Defenders has reported the Chinese government has a secret police station located in East Broadway nearĀ  China Town.

The station is located right on top of a popular Ramen shop and is hidden pretty well from the public eye.

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The Daily Mail added these details:

China has set up dozens of secret police stations around the world, including one in New York City, to hunt down and retrieve dissidents.

A new report from Safeguard Defenders, a human rights watchdog, revealed that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has at least 54 ‘overseas police service stations’ in 30 different countries, including the US.

New York’s station, located on East Broadway between Chinatown and the Lower East Side, was open on February 15, according to the Chinese-language news site FJSEN.

The DailyMail.com visited the office which is on top a ramen shop and next to an acupuncturist where a receptionist was surprised to hear it was a secret police station.

It was closed and locals said it seldom opened.

Like many of police stations around the world, the New York site is promoted as a place to assist Chinese nationals through bureaucracy.

Since the program’s launch in April 2021, China reported that it had ‘persuaded’ 230,000 Chinese nationals to return home.

Although the CCP claims the stations are meant to keep an eye on ‘fraud and telecom fraud’ committed by citizens living aboard, the human rights group condemned the stations.

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The New York Post had more on the story:

A Chinese police station set up to spy on the countryā€™s nationals in Lower Manhattan is run by a US charity that is on an IRS blacklist, The Post has learned.

The non-profit America ChangLe Association NY Inc. owns and operates the ā€œservice stationā€ located above a noodle shop on the third floor of 107 East Broadway on the Lower East Side, according to public filings.

In May, the IRS yanked the groupā€™s tax-exempt status for its failure to submit tax filings for three straight years, according to public records.

The non-profit, which was incorporated in New York in 2013 and listed its charitable mission as a ā€œsocial gathering place for Fujianese people,ā€ paid $1.3 million three years later for the suite of offices that houses the Fuzhou Police Overseas Chinese Affairs bureau, filings show.

The Manhattan station is part of a web of more than 100 such law enforcement offices set up around the world by the Peopleā€™s Republic of China, ostensibly to help Chinese nationals renew their government-issued identification and driversā€™ licenses.

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