FBI agents in October conducted a raid on an office in Manhattan’s Chinatown rented by a “Chinese community organization” but was allegedly being used as an outpost of the city of Fuzhou’s police department to keep tabs on Chinese-speaking pro-democracy activists, the New York Times reports. It’s not clear what specifically the raid was for, but it came amid an ongoing federal law enforcement push against transnational repression by the ChiComs. On Wednesday the Justice Department brought an indictment against a Chinese citizen student at the Berklee College of Music for stalking and harassing an activist who had post fliers in support of democracy in China.