10 Taiwanese Charged with Spying for China
Prosecutors say the case involves nine current and former service members and an accomplice accused of taking bribes and sharing base videos and documents.
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Ten Taiwanese, including the remaining military, were charged on Tuesday, 14 April, for espionage, including the shooting of allegiance videos in Beijing and the leaking of confidential information, said Taiwan's prosecutor's office.
Active, former military officers indicted for leaking intelligence to China
Nine active and discharged armed forces personnel and an alleged accomplice have been indicted on suspicion of leaking military intelligence to China, the Taiwan Ciaotou District Prosecutors Office said Tuesday.
In the first national security case tried under the National Judges Act, a man surnamed Chen was accused of providing accounts to an overseas group for bribery. The group then recruited retired military personnel in need of money, demanding that they film videos of their defection to the Communist Party and hand over classified information. The Qiaokou District Prosecutors Office indicted 10 people on charges including violating the National Sec…
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