The FBI on Monday arrested two New York City residents for allegedly operating a secret, illegal police station for China's Ministry of Public Security in the city's Chinatown neighborhood.
The station, one of more than 100 China operates around the world ostensibly to help its citizens renew documents such as driver's licenses, allegedly had a more sinister purpose: to monitor and harass Chinese activists and dissidents in the United States as part of what U.S. prosecutors call China's "transnational repression" campaign.