The arrest of a former adviser to New York governors underscores efforts to root out Chinese agents in the US

NEW YORK (AP) — A secret Chinese police station tucked away in plain sight of New York City. Clandestine efforts by Communist Party agents to spy on and harass Chinese expats. And now allegations that a former aide to two New York governors was secretly acting as an agent of the Chinese government.

The US Justice Department has launched a wave of prosecutions in recent years aimed at tracking down covert agents promoting Beijing’s interests on US soil.

In Brooklyn alone, federal prosecutors have filed at least a dozen such criminal cases against more than 90 people in the past four years, the latest being the arrest on Tuesday of Linda Sun, who once served as deputy chief of staff to Gov. Kathy Hochul and was previously an aide to former Gov. Andrew Cuomo.

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