US special agents raid Chinese firm Fuyao Glass over 'financial crimes and labour abuse'

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Hundreds of special agents from multiple US law enforcement agencies, including Homeland Security, Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Criminal Investigations and the Federal Bureau of Investigation served search warrants at the Fuyao plant in Moraine, Ohio and 27 other locations in the Dayton metropolitan area on Friday.

"Special agents are on scene investigating allegations of financial crimes and labour exploitation," a statement from Homeland Security said.

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An observer in China warned that the raids could become a "talking point" in the US presidential election.

The investigation comes at a time when US politicians continue to plan containment measures targeting China ahead of November's presidential election. They also coincided with Beijing's announcement of a Chinese business delegation's visit to the United States from Saturday "to consolidate economic and trade cooperation".

Homeland Security officials said activities tied to the investigation were going on in Dayton, Liberty Township, Miamisburg, Moraine and West Carrollton.

Local newspaper Dayton Daily News quoted a Homeland Security special agent as saying that the investigation was focused on money laundering, potential human smuggling, labour exploitation and financial crimes.

"Law enforcement is working diligently to identify victims to provide them with services and to gather evidence relevant to the investigation," the agent said.

Fuyao Group on Sunday confirmed that Fuyao Glass America - its wholly-owned subsidiary in Ohio - was searched by US federal government agencies and supporting local law enforcement personnel at around 10am local time on Friday. The US government agents completed their on-site investigation and left at around 5pm, it added.

Fuyao Glass America "is not the target of the investigation", the group said, citing US government agencies, and was mainly cooperating with the ongoing investigation into a third-party labour service company.

Fuyao Glass America's vice-president Amy Lei said federal agents and local law enforcement officers visited the company as part of an investigation "which we believe involves certain [Fuyao] contractors".

"The company intends to cooperate fully with the investigation. As a result, part of our first shift and the second shift operations were suspended. [Fuyao] has resumed production in the third shift and we believe our production and delivery will not be impacted," Lei said in a statement released to local media.