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Deleted files, a Huawei cloud link to China’s security apparatus, and a Chinatown hall bearing a Ministry of Public Security banner. The federal trial of Harry Lu commences.
The Bureau | May 8, 2026
A six-story glass-clad building in Manhattan’s Chinatown — wedged between a hotel, a spicy Fuzhou noodle shop and a business billed as a high-end private spa — became this week the unlikely center of one of the most revealing federal trials yet of how Beijing’s security apparatus has allegedly embedded itself inside American society.
Before an FBI raid shuttered it in October 2022, that narrow glass structure bore a banner on its wall that said everything prosecutors needed: “Fuzhou Police Overseas Service Station, New York USA.”
The defendant, Lu Jianwang, 64, a naturalized American citizen from China’s Fujian province who built a decades-long career in restaurants, real estate and global trade while holding Fujian provincial credentials in a system U.S. filings describe as part of Beijing’s United Front architecture, went on trial Wednesday in Brooklyn federal court charged with operating a covert outpost of the Chinese Ministry of Public Security, acting as an undeclared agent of a foreign government, and obstructing justice by deleting his communications with a Chinese state security handler.
The most alarming evidence to emerge yet came on Day Two, when an FBI computer analyst testified that data retrieved from Lu’s deleted files included WeChat groups drawing members from overseas police-service stations across multiple countries — and plans for Chinese technicians to install a Huawei cloud system connecting the New York operation to the Fuzhou Public Security Bureau, within an overseas police-station architecture that also included Toronto, Spain, France and the Netherlands.
The trial, expected to run two weeks in the same New York court that produced last year’s mistrial of former New York State official Linda Sun on parallel Chinese influence charges, is drawing scrutiny far beyond the U.S. charges — pointing to sprawling Fujian-based chamber of commerce networks with alleged connections to Chinese secret police infrastructure across the northern border into Toronto, and over the Atlantic to France and Spain.
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