An NYPD officer and Army reservist granted secret-level security clearance had federal charges dropped alleging he spied on Tibetan immigrants behalf of the Chinese government.
Brooklyn federal prosecutors reportedly dropped their case againstBaimadajie Angwang,
He was arrested in September of that year after initially joining the country’s largest police department in 2014. New York Police officer Baimadajie Angwang was accused of working for the Chinese government by spying on supporters of the free Tibet movement. Angwang, who initially overstayed his visa and was later granted asylum in the United States by claiming he had been tortured by the Chinese government partly due to his Tibetan ethnicity, was accused of using his position as a community liaison officer in the 11th precinct in Queens as a means to
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