DOJ accuses China of using 'police station' to spy on, harass dissidents inside US
One case involves Chinese security officials spying Zoom calls, sources said. The FBI on Monday revealed what it said is evidence of expanding espionage and security activity by the Chinese government on U.S. soil. The Justice Department announced three cases suggesting more brazen activity by China inside the U.S. in the wake of the spy balloon controversy. One case involves Chinese security officials allegedly spying on Zoom calls and then harass ing Chinese dissident participants identified as targets. Ten Chinese officials were charged with conspiracy along with an employee of a telecommunications company. Sources told ABC News the company was Zoom and the insider from China allegedly was able to disrupt meetings on Zoom. China national flag STOCK PHOTO/Getty Images MORE: Canadian police investigating alleged Chinese 'police stations' Another of the cases involves Chinese security officials allegedly setting up a "police station" in New York City and using it as...