China News Service, Beijing, September 22 (Reporter Zhang Su) There is a report that a Tibetan policeman in New York, USA is accused of collecting information on Tibetans for China.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin pointed out in response to inquiry on the 22nd that the relevant US allegations are purely fabricated.

  According to reports, a Tibetan police officer in New York City has been indicted by the Eastern District Court of New York on September 21 after receiving instructions from officials of the Chinese Consulate General in New York to collect relevant information on local Tibetan associations.

  Wang Wenbin said that the relevant US allegations are purely fabricated.

The so-called "indictment" is full of conjectures such as "seems" and "possibly", and is completely offensive.

  "The U.S.'s deliberate attempt to discredit the Chinese consulates and personnel in the U.S. will not succeed." Wang Wenbin said.

  According to the news on the website of the Chinese Consulate General in New York on the 22nd, the spokesperson of the Chinese Consulate General in New York stated that the personnel of the Chinese Consulate General in New York have always performed their duties in the United States in accordance with international laws and local laws of the United States, and have conducted normal exchanges with all sectors of the consular area and are committed To promote the friendly exchanges and cooperation between the Chinese people and all walks of life in the consular area, it is fair and blameless.

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