U.S. Arrests Two, Charges Dozens for Alleged Illegal U.S. Activities by Chinese Security Agents

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Chinese security officers wielded thousands of fake social-media personas to discredit American policies and harass China’s critics, U.S. prosecutors charged

More than 40 Chinese security officers and their associates wielded thousands of fake social-media personas to discredit American policies and set up a secret police station in New York City to harass China’s critics, U.S. prosecutors charged in three complaints unveiled Monday.

A Federal Bureau of Investigation agent detailed in one of the complaints how a group of officers at the Ministry of Public Security, China’s domestic police agency, allegedly worked in recent years to amplify messages on behalf of Beijing while making them appear to come from a range of American voices, including a New York woman named “Susan Miller,” another in Wisconsin named “Julie Torres,” and a California man named “Bill Giao.

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