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FBI arrests prominent pro-Beijing Chinese American for obstructing justice.

Overseas ‍Chinese Community Leaders Charged with Obstruction of Justice

Several overseas Chinese⁤ community leaders have​ recently been charged with failing to register as foreign​ agents and obstruction ​of justice, as they attempted to destroy evidence when being investigated by the FBI. A case in point is Michael Su (Chinese⁤ name is Zuqi Su), who was arrested⁤ on July 19‌ for attempting to‌ obstruct justice while his⁢ possible role as a ⁤foreign agent remains under investigation.

Mr. Su, a‌ Queens, New York resident,⁤ certainly is not an ordinary Chinese. According to a court filing, he owns a Chinese restaurant called⁢ Jasmine in Manhattan, which is adjacent to major financial institutions, foreign⁤ embassies, and the United Nations. It is particularly close to⁣ the Chinese⁢ Mission to the United⁢ Nations.

His restaurant was even‌ featured in⁣ a 2018 article in China Daily’s English edition, which touted that ‍Jasmine is “popular with U.N. diplomats in Midtown Manhattan.”

Related ‌Stories

Mr. Su’s business empire is⁤ not just limited to a‍ Chinese ⁢restaurant. The FBI is currently investigating ​an intermediary agency that he owns, which claims to ​be able to help​ students in China gain admission to⁤ elite U.S. schools.

The court filing did not provide the name ‌of Mr. Su’s study abroad agent. However, Aiqicha, an ‍enterprise ​query⁤ app developed by​ China’s⁣ search engine giant ‍Baidu, listed a Shanghai-based company,⁤ Legendary Milestone Corporation, under ​Mr. Su.‌ The⁣ company also has a ⁢registered⁢ address in New York on Roosevelt Ave., Flushing.

The query app revealed⁤ that‌ Mr.⁤ Su registered another ‌organization at ‍the same address, China & Africa ⁢Innovation Alliance Ltd.

Mr. Su also⁤ serves ⁤as president of the North American ⁣Chinese Technology and⁣ Industry ​Association (NACASTC), which is ​said to⁤ be one of North America’s largest academic, ⁢technological, and business‍ organizations. Its ⁣registered address is the same as that‌ of Jasmine,‍ the Chinese restaurant. The latter often served as the‍ venue for some of the events organized by NACASTC.

Mr. Su also founded ⁤the ⁤Global Climate Innovation Center in August last year and presented a donation check for flood relief to the Permanent Representative of Pakistan to the United Nations in October ⁤of the same year.

‘Political and Business Network’

Legendary ​Milestone, Mr. Su’s study abroad agency, claims on its website⁣ that it provides individualized training that shapes students into international ⁤leadership elites and facilitates priority admissions to top overseas schools.

Its service also includes ‌“background enhancement programs,” such as​ United Nations internships and recommendation letters written by⁣ ambassadors.

It said that the company can‍ do such things because it “has a‍ political and business network ⁣that is at the top of the pyramid.”​ It cited United Nations, the World Monetary ‍Fund, and Fortune 500‍ companies ⁢such as Google, ⁤Tesla, Morgan ⁢Stanley, and Goldman Sachs as ⁣its​ cooperating organizations.

“Therefore, we are ‍capable⁢ of creating internship and​ job referral opportunities for aspiring young people,” ​the⁤ website boasts.

Helping Recruit Overseas Talent

NACASTC also ‌claims to be committed to providing a full range of services to bring overseas ‍talents to China. For example, one of its 2016 blog ⁤posts wrote about a large-scale overseas⁣ talent⁢ recruitment ⁣event coming⁣ to New ‍York and​ Boston ⁤with 16 ‌Chinese universities and ⁢a ​big company specializing in business and marketing among the recruiters.

The post specifically made mention of the Thousand ⁤Talents⁤ Program, which seeks to entice‍ expatriate Chinese scientists ⁢and researchers.

“Do you have a heart‌ to serve your country even though you now reside in the U.S. ‍imperialism?‌ Do you feel like you have a lot⁢ of talents but feel⁢ disappointed because there is⁣ no room for‍ you to display your ⁣talents in the United States? … Have you heard of ‍China’s ‘Thousand Talents ⁢Program’ for top talents?’ Would you like to become one of those top talents?” the article said.

It has organized high-level international conferences, ⁤and some of the celebrity participants included former U.S. Secretary⁣ of State Colin Powell and former Australian Prime Minister ​Kevin Rudd, according to the post.

Although ⁤the​ organization’s website has already been deleted, the digital archive Wayback Machine could track its past contents, ⁢which showed that it has arranged for ‌its clients to visit President George​ W. ⁣Bush Jr. and⁢ for​ Beijing Municipal ‍Public Security Bureau to visit New York City Police Department.

FBI Arrest

According to the indictment, a series of ⁢FBI actions‌ culminated in the arrest of Mr. Su.

Around May, a witness reported that Mr. Su would return to ⁢China. Before leaving,‌ Mr. Su gave the witness two iPhones to keep, saying that he was afraid the U.S.⁣ border authorities would inspect these iPhones during border ⁣crossings, as he did not want the U.S. government⁤ to find out what was on his ⁣phones.

Upon ⁣returning to⁢ the United States on July ​18 through JFK⁣ international airport, Mr. Su agreed to participate in a voluntary interview with the FBI, during which he admitted that it was fra



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