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DOJ accuses China of using ‘police station’ in Manhattan to spy on …

The Justice Department announced three cases suggesting more brazen activity by China inside the U.S. in the wake of the spy balloon controversy. Ten Chinese officials were charged with conspiracy along with an employee of a telecommunications company. Sources told ABC News the company was Zoom and the insider from China allegedly was able to disrupt meetings on Zoom.

Another of the cases involves Chinese security officials allegedly setting up a “police station” in New York City and using it as a base of operations to spy on, co-opt or intimidate Chinese dissidents living in the city and elsewhere.

The charges unsealed allege two defendants were operating an illegal overseas “police station” — the first ever in the U.S. — located in lower Manhattan, for a provincial branch of the Ministry of Public Security of the People’s Republic of China (PRC). headtopics.com

Harry” Lu Jianwang, 61, of the Bronx, and Chen Jinping, 59, of Manhattan, were arrested earlier Monday morning at their homes in New York City. The two suspects operated out a Manhattan office building in Chinatown at the direction of a Chinese police official, prosecutors alleged.

DOJ accuses China of using ‘police station’ to spy on, harass dissidents inside USThe Justice Department announced three cases suggesting more brazen activity by China inside the U.S. in the wake of the spy balloon controversy.

DOJ accuses China of using 'police station' to spy on, harass dissidents inside US

DOJ accuses China of using ‘police station’ to spy on, harass dissidents inside USBREAKING: The Justice Department reveals what it says is evidence of expanding espionage and security activity by the Chinese government on U.S. soil. 26 years ago, DOJ. Catch up. tiktok_us any words? 🤔

Upper Manhattan tenants want ‘seat at table’ following Signature collapse, landlord default

Upper Manhattan tenants want ‘seat at table’ following Signature collapse, landlord defaultTenants advocating for repairs and improvements across dozens of rent-stabilized buildings in northern Manhattan say they want a “seat at the table” as the federal government weighs selling off loans from the collapsed Signature Bank. housing4allNY NYCHA residents should get ownership 1st. They live in public assets with significant public funds already allocated to up keep. Bequeath all of it to current residents. See how they do. Residents in private property have 0 claim & no pool of funds to operate going forward. 🤷🏾‍♂️ Good evening. What do the tenants have to do with the sell off. The bank is just the mortgager. They have nothing to do with repair. Many of these loans defaulted because the rent increases over the past several years came no where near to the cost increases. Therefore… Please give them a seat! LMAO. I would love to hear them negotiate a new loan! Tenant: ‘Yeah, but what about my new toilet’ Bank: ‘ Miss that’s your problem’

Big Changes Coming to Food NYC Serves to Migrants at One Manhattan Shelter

Big Changes Coming to Food NYC Serves to Migrants at One Manhattan ShelterCity Hall is making changes to the food they serve migrants. Melissa Russo reports. Wow. There are probably tens of thousands of people who don’t even get that to eat everyday and these people are fed 3 meals a day and complaining about it. I think it’s a win-win for the immigrants and the small businesses. Let’s get these folks fed, on their feet, and working. Let’s make them productive members of the community.

CBRE’s promising Manhattan retail report overlooks vacant midtown Sixth Ave

CBRE’s promising Manhattan retail report overlooks vacant midtown Sixth AveThings look rosier for Manhattan’s retail market than they have for a while — if you believe the stats, that is. I read that headline six times, can’t understand it.

‘Safety Is a Civil Right’: A Q&A With Manhattan’s Federal ProsecutorWe sat down with Damian Williams, Manhattan’s top federal prosecutor and the first Black person to lead the Southern District of New York in its more than 233 years of existence, for his first extensive interview since taking office.

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