Officers from the Australian Federal Police (AFP) and ASIO have raided NSW Labor MP Shaoquett Moselmane's home and office in Sydney this morning.
Key points:
- The Australian Federal Police and ASIO said they executed the search "as part of an ongoing investigation"
- Labor is co-operating with the agencies
- NSW Transport Minister Andrew Constance said he was "horrified" by the allegations
NSW Labor leader Jodi McKay confirmed she was aware of the raids, and that the party would suspend Mr Moselmane's membership.
Ms McKay described reports that Mr Moselmane's office had allegedly been infiltrated by Chinese government agents as "dreadfully concerning".
"I was advised early this morning that there had been search warrants executed on the home of Mr Moselmane," she said.
Ms McKay said suspending Mr Moselmane's membership was "the right thing to do".

In identical statements, the AFP and ASIO said they were "executing search warrants in Sydney this morning as part of an ongoing investigation".
Ms McKay said Labor was cooperating with the agencies involved.
When asked about allegations Mr Moselmane's office had been infiltrated by Chinese government agents, Ms McKay said: "It's dreadfully concerning, it's terrible."
"There is an expectation on MPs that whatever they do is in the best interest of the people in this state.
"And I would hope that every single MP in the Parliament, not just on the Labor side but the Liberal and the National party side, the crossbench, has that as the heart of the their actions as an MP."
Ms McKay said she would receive a briefing from the AFP and ASIO later today.

The AFP and ASIO statements said, despite the raids, there was "no current or impending threat to community safety".
"As this investigation remains ongoing, there will be no further comment."
NSW Transport Minister Andrew Constance said he was "horrified" by the situation and urged Labor to act quickly.
"I think most Australians would just shake their head at this," he said.
"This type of investigation is so serious — we've got to see what comes of it, but there's too much smoke here and it's ultimately really incumbent upon Jodi McKay to step up."
Federal Attorney-General Christian Porter's office, which must authorise AFP warrants, was contacted for comment.
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