NYPD officer arrested for reportedly spying for China

Baimadajie Angwang, a New York City Police Department officer and United States Army reservist was charged with acting as an illegal agent of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) as well as committing wire fraud, making false statements and obstructing an official proceeding.

Angwang was arrested today (September 21st) and will appear in court later this afternoon.

“This is the definition of an insider threat – as alleged, Mr. Angwang operated on behalf of a foreign government; lied to gain his clearance, and used his position as an NYPD police officer to aid the Chinese government’s subversive and illegal attempts to recruit intelligence sources,” stated FBI Assistant Director-in-Charge Sweeney.

Angwang, an ethnic Tibetan native of the PRC and naturalized U.S. citizen, is assigned to the NYPD’s community affairs unit where he serves as a liaison to the community served by the 111th Precinct in Queens.

Since at least 2014, Angwang allegedly acted at the direction and control of officials at the PRC Consulate in New York City. Specifically, Angwang reported on the activities of Chinese citizens in the New York area, spotted and assessed potential intelligence sources within the Tibetan community in New York and elsewhere, and provided PRC officials with access to senior NYPD officials through invitations to official events. One of the PRC Consular officials at whose direction Angwang acted worked for the China Association for Preservation and Development of Tibetan Culture, a division of the PRC’s United Front Work Department. This Department is responsible for, among other things, neutralizing potential opponents of the PRC and co-opting ethnic Chinese individuals living outside the PRC.

Source: https://www.justice.gov/usao-edny/pr/new-york-city-police-department-officer-charged-acting-illegal-agent-people-s-republic

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