BREAKING: China arrests man for allegedly giving military information to the CIA

A surveillance camera is silhouetted behind a Chinese national flag in Beijing, China, Nov 3, 2022. (Photo: Reuters/Thomas Peter)



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China uncovers alleged CIA spy, Chinese national recruited in Italy
China uncovers alleged CIA spy, Chinese national recruited in Italy
A surveillance camera is silhouetted behind a Chinese national flag in Beijing, China, Nov 3, 2022. (Photo: Reuters/Thomas Peter)


BEIJING: China has uncovered an alleged spy for the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), a Chinese national who worked for a military industrial group and was offered money and immigration to the US in exchange for sensitive military information, the state broadcaster reported on Friday (Aug 11).

Zeng, who was regarded as a classified person, was sent to Italy to pursue further education and while there became acquainted with a US embassy official, said the CCTV report.

Zeng was found to have signed an espionage agreement with the US and received training before returning to China to carry out espionage activities, it reported.

CCTV said "compulsory measures" had been taken against Zeng, but did not give any further details.

China has been stepping up its oversight of what it deems espionage activities.

Early this month, the state security ministry said the nation should encourage its citizens to join counter-espionage work, including creating channels for individuals to report suspicious activity as well as commending and rewarding them.

The ministry said a system that makes it "normal" for the masses to participate in counter-espionage must be established.

Last month, China introduced an anti-espionage law which bans the transfer of any information related to national security and interests without defining those terms.

The new law alarmed the United States while the European Union ambassador to China had said in May he was not sure the opening up of the Chinese economy was compatible with the counter-espionage law.

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