April 26, 2023 Updated:
April 26, 2023
The congressional committee tasked with overseeing the threat posed by China’s communist regime is demanding answers from the FBI, saying that the bureau may have been unaware of secret Chinese police stations on U.S. soil until public reporting broke the story.
The House Select
Committee on Strategic Competition with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) sent
a letter to the FBI on April 26 requesting that FBI Director Christopher Wray
account for the bureau’s alleged failure to meaningfully inform the committee
with details of its investigative practices on the matter.
“We expressed our concern
that the FBI was not aware of the presence of [Chinese] law enforcement
officials in the United States and acted only after a think tank reported on
open-source information,” the letter said, referencing previous correspondence
between the committee and the FBI.
The committee sent the
letter soon after the April 17 arrest of two alleged agents of the CCP, who
are charged with establishing an overseas police station in New York City from
which they carried out a systematic campaign of repression against Chinese
dissidents.
The select committee’s
letter says that when the FBI provided a classified briefing on the matter in
March, it failed to provide any substantive insight into the issue or its
methods for countering it.
“We are disappointed that
the briefing failed to provide a response to any of our questions listed in our
initial letter and that it did not inform Select Committee Members about the
FBI’s efforts to address the very significant threat of transnational
repression by the CCP.”
“We were disappointed
that the FBI provided only vague information—virtually all of which could be
found in public reporting,” the letter said.
FBI May Not Have Known
The two people
arrested—Lu Jianwang and Chen Jinping—allegedly conspired to work as agents of
the CCP and took orders from the regime to track down and silence Chinese
dissidents living in the United States, prosecutors said.
The police station they
established in New York is believed to be one of more than 100 such stations operated by
the CCP’s agents throughout the world, according to Safeguard Defenders, a
Spain-based nonprofit.
Despite this massive
presence, however, the FBI did not conduct a raid of the station until October
2022, one month after the existence of the facility was made public by
Safeguard Defenders.
The select committee is
therefore demanding from Wray a straightforward answer as to whether the FBI
ever had knowledge of the facility, or merely acted in reaction to public investigations.
“The threat of [Chinese
communist] transnational repression schemes that target U.S. citizens—primarily
Chinese Americans—undermines the foundational American principles of freedom
and liberty,” the letter says.
“United States law
enforcement agencies must hold these perpetrators to account and better protect
the U.S. from future threats.”
The Epoch Times has
requested comment from the FBI.
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