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Wednesday, September 11, 2024

Top aide to NYPD commish linked to Chinese Communist Party

 A top aide to embattled New York Police Department Commissioner Edward Caban is associated with shadowy groups that do the bidding of the Chinese Communist Party, The Post has learned.

Lin Gui’an was also “handpicked” by Mayor Eric Adams for his high-ranking job as assistant director of the Police Commissioner Liaison Unit, despite having limited police experience, sources said.

Lin, 49, was vice chairman of one nonprofit linked to a web of CCP-controlled community groups and school associations, known as United Front, for 12 years, according to records viewed by The Post.

He has also been pictured attended events alongside prominent members of United Front groups or sponsored by them.

Lin Gui’an, in a picture posted in May by the NYPD to “acknowledge his service to NYC & the NYPD since moving to the United States to pursue his American Dream.”NYPD
Winne Greco, Edward Caban and Lin Gui’an (together in the center) at a meeting of the NYPD Asian Jade Society with NYPD members.NYPD Asian Jade Society
The role of United Front is to spread Chinese propaganda in the US, overseen by the United Front Work Department, funded and controlled by the central government in China.

Lin’s ties come under scrutiny at a time of heightened awareness of Chinese influence in New York, after the arrest of Linda Sun, a former aide to Gov. Kathy Hochul, last week.

Sun is charged with 10 criminal counts, including money laundering, visa fraud, conspiring to act as a foreign agent for China and other crimes. She has pleaded not guilty in Brooklyn federal court.

Lin has been described by sources as Caban’s “right hand.” The commissioner is himself under pressure after he and others saw their homes raided by federal agents last week.

Although the reason for the raids has not been made public, sources said the investigation prompting the raids centers around “undue” influence on the NYPD from China and Turkey.

Edward Caban is under pressure to resign after his house was raided by federal authorities last week.James Keivom
Lin (second from left) in an NYPD jacket at a January 2023 meeting of the Fujian Changle Nanxiang Benevolent Association of Eastern America, a group of which he was previously vice chairman for 12 years.52hrtt.com

Lin also has close ties to Winnie Greco, a controversial Adams aide who is a special adviser and director of Asian affairs.

Greco is also under probe by federal authorities looking for private emails and records of trips she organized to China for Adams when he was Brooklyn borough president, The Post revealed in June.

Greco’s Bronx home was also raided by the FBI in February. She has denied any misconduct and has not been charged with anything at this time. Her office did not return a request for comment from The Post.

Lin has also attended events with Greco sponsored by United Front groups working with the Chinese Consulate in New York, according to Chinese-language media.

Lin also received an award from the Dong Guan Association, which is the same China-funded group which listed Greco as a “consultant” from 2011 until 2023, as The Post previously reported. Greco has denied her association with the group and said she asked it to remove her name from its website.

Shortly after Lin joined the NYPD in a non-uniform, office-based role in 2022, Greco suddenly became a frequent visitor to the police commissioner’s office, according to a well-placed source.

Lin’s first role was deputy director of the Community Ambassador Program, but he rapidly rose through the ranks.

In early 2023, he joined the Office of the Chief of Patrol and was again promoted in “a triple jump” promotion to his current position, becoming the first Chinese American assistant chief in the history of the NYPD, according to reports.

In a post announcing his new position last year, NYPD News described Lin as “one of the highest ranking Asian-American civilian members of the NYPD” serving as a “messenger” between community groups and the top cop.

Gui’An Lin received an award from the Dongbian Association, a Chinese United Front group, that once listed Winnie Greco (above), a key aide to New York City Mayor Eric Adams, on its website as a “consultant.”Benny Polatseck, Mayoral Photography Office
Assistant NYPD Commissioner Gui’ An Lin (left) has won numerous awards from Chinese Communist Party-affiliated groups in New York City.Nypdpc/ Instagram

Despite achieving such a high-level position, Lin spent most of his previous career working in the hospitality industry.

Between 2004 and 2016, he worked as the assistant manager of a Scarsdale golf club, and he owns a Chinese restaurant, China Star, in the Bronx. He registered that business in 1997, four years after arriving in the US from China, according to public records and Chinese-language media reports.

Lin’s policing experience is limited to auxiliary or voluntary service and a three-year stint as an adviser to the White Plains public safety commissioner, beginning in 2018, sources said.

A call seeking comment from White Plains Public Safety Commissioner David Chong was not returned Tuesday.

Lin’s ties to Chinese American groups began shortly after he arrived in the US in 1993 as a student. He served as vice chairman of the Fujian Changle Nanxiang Benevolent Association of Eastern America, a nonprofit incorporated in New York in 1993.

Critics worry about undue Chinese Communist Party influence at the NYPD amid federal probes of Commissioner Edward Caban and former aide to Gov. Kathy Hochul Linda Sun last week. Giu’An Lin (above), assistant NYPD commissioner, is Caban’s “right hand.”NYPD Community Affairs

He occupied the position for 12 years, from 1994 until 2006, a source told The Post.

It is unclear what the group’s function is, but it is linked to a web of CCP-controlled groups that are part of United Front. Lin is also still close to the group, having been pictured at one of its meetings in January 2023 wearing a jacket bearing a police badge.  

The chairman of the group at the time was Liu Aihua, who also served as chairman of the Fujian Association of the US, which is a United Front group, according to ChinaScope, a Washington, DC-based nonprofit that analyzes Chinese-language media.

Shortly after his NYPD promotion, on September 18, 2023, Lin gave a speech at a Manhattan Chinese restaurant during a Chinese National Day gala. That event was sponsored by the Lienchiang No. 2 High School Alumni Association, located in China’s Fujian province.

Such “alumni associations” of Chinese schools have been identified as United Front organizations working on behalf of the CCP, according to the CIA.

Numerous Chinese government representatives were at the event, including Chinese Consul Xing Yulin.

Lin is the registered owner of the China Star restaurant in the Bronx, which he first registered in 1997.

Less than a year later, at a gala sponsored by the Fujian Tangtou Association in Flushing, Lin was honored along with two other members of the NYPD for “their services to the community” and presented with plaques.

“Lin Gui’an, assistant director of the Community Affairs Outreach Office, said that during his one-year tenure in the position, many Chinese police officers were added to various departments of the city police, including the Crime Prevention Division, which went from having no Chinese police officers to now having 10 Chinese police offers who speak Mandarin, Cantonese, Fujian and other dialects,” according to a Sinovision video of the event.

“They also welcome more Chinese to join the police force.”

In November 2023, members of the Fujian Tangtou group as well as the Lienchiang school group and Dong Guan Association traveled to San Francisco to welcome Xi for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation meeting. 

Those groups clashed with pro-democracy activists who protested against Xi outside the St. Regis Hotel, where the Chinese leader was staying, according to reports.

Lin’s ties are sure to put further pressure on Caban – following the raid by federal agents last week, which also included other key city hall officials. Caban is now facing ever-mounting calls to resign.

The NYPD’s Office of the Deputy Commissioner, Public Information did not return a request for comment on Lin’s ties Monday.

A spokesperson for Mayor Adams did not return a request for comment Tuesday.

https://nypost.com/2024/09/11/us-news/edward-caban-aide-linked-to-chinese-communists/

No DNA match for whopping 40% of 9/11 victims

 There are still 1,103 victims of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks in New York City who haven’t been identified despite ongoing efforts – leaving some families to search for peace in the face of the mystery.

Charles G Wolf, who spearheaded the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund compensation fund, said he does not expect his wife Katherine remains will ever be identified, part of the whopping 40% of the victims of that day where there’s been no match.

Wolf said he knew Katherine — who was on the 97th floor of the North Tower of the World Trade Center on the day of the attacks — was gone immediately when Flight 11 smashed into the skyscraper.

An American flag is posted in the rubble of the World Trade Centers.AP POOL/AFP via Getty Images

“It was gone. Just like that. I knew instantly, it was a twin-engine jet at full throttle,” Wolf told The Post.

The city Medical Examiner’s Office is still trying and making breakthroughs: in the last year alone, the dedicated team has developed 37 new DNA profiles thanks to major advancements in technology, but so far none have been matched to lost victims.

“This is not only the largest forensic investigation in the history of the United States, but it also the most difficult,” Mark Desire, the OCME’s Assistant Director, said.

Results have been slow.

The most recent positive identification came in January when officials used breakthrough DNA sequencing technology to match a profile to John Ballantine Niven, a new dad who was on the 105th floor of the South Tower at the time of the attacks.

Four months earlier, the office announced it had also identified the remains of a man and woman, but their names were not made public at the request of the family.

Roughly 7,000 human remains — some as small as the tip of a fingernail — have been sitting in the city’s possession for two decades waiting to be identified, but in most cases, technology is still too slow to break the case.

“The fragmentation, the jet fuel, the fire and the water and bacteria, sunlight, all those things destroy DNA. Everything was present at Ground Zero,” Desire, who was on the ground when the second tower collapsed, said.

Charles G Wolf said he doesn’t think his wife’s remains Katherine Wolf will never be identified as she is still one of 1,103 vicitms of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks in New York City who haven’t been identified.Courtesy Charles Wolf

In some cases, the experts are waiting for technology to advance further before they return to some of the samples. Plenty are so small that putting it through another round of testing could mean destroying the last remaining particle.

“Some of these fragments, you only get so many chances. So, we do know that instead of going and trying over and over again using the same modern techniques … When you’re dealing with smaller and smaller families, you know you may only have one shot left at this particular fragment, it gets very stressful,” Desire said.

The OCME is always on the hunt for new techniques — they are currently eyeballing genetic genealogy like 23 and Me, which uses the same technology that identified the Gilgo Beach victims.

The office also has a trove of the unidentified victims’ personal belongings that they can cross reference for DNA, but Desire warns that there is a strong possibility not every victim will be identified.

Wolf believes his wife falls into that camp.

Katherine Wolf, an executive assistant at Marsh McLennan, was sitting at the fourth desk from the west window on the 97th floor — and the plane crashed through the 91st through 99th floors.

Wolf knew his wife was gone immediately when Flight 11 smashed into the skyscraper as she was on the 97th floor of the North Tower of the World Trade Center on September 11th.Getty Images

“I thought she was about probably 15 feet from what would have been the body of the aircraft, the wings — Fuel tanks are in the wings,” Wolf said.

“The percussive impact, the kinetic energy from that plane coming in, would have blown her body and everybody else’s body apart, and then the fire that erupted a couple of seconds later, when the explosion actually took place.”

Wolf dutifully collected several of his wife’s belongings, including her hairbrush, and handed them over to the OCME, but has lost hope over the years that any remains will be matched with her — nor does he want any to.

“We need to thank our lucky stars that our people didn’t have to suffer or make the decision to stay and burn to death or jump,” Wolf said while holding back tears.

Approximately 70 percent of the remains collected from the devastation have been matched to victims in the last 23 years, as 1,650 victims have been identified since the efforts began.Newsday via Getty Images

“There’s nothing there. So I have felt liberated. And that is what that is. One of the big things that gave me peace is she didn’t know it happened.”

Wolf has even consulted with a close friend and medium, who he claims connected him with his lost wife beyond the grave: “She has verified to be she never felt a thing.”

Wolf is one of the few who have found closure in the unknown, something the OCME has not.

The team continues working on the case daily — and is on the other side of the hump.

Roughly 70 percent of the remains collected from the devastation have been matched to victims in the last 23 years.

That’s 1,650 victims whose families were able to bring a piece of their loved one home.

“We’re making identifications every year and we’ll continue to move forward and advance the science and come up with these great techniques to identify even more victims,” said Desire.

The unidentified remains, as well as remains that have not been claimed by relatives, were moved in 2014 to a 2,500-square-foot repository beneath the World Trade Center memorial in Lower Manhattan.

It is not open to the public, but includes a reflection room that allows the families of the victims to remember the lives of their loved ones.

https://nypost.com/2024/09/11/us-news/9-11-a-whopping-40-of-victims-are-still-unidentified-but-theres-new-progress-23-years-later/