China Engineer Sentenced to Death for Selling State Secrets
- A former Chinese engineer, surnamed Liu, was sentenced to death for leaking state secrets, according to China's Ministry of State Security.
- Liu copied, duplicated, and sold classified materials to a foreign espionage agency after accruing heavy debt from failed investments.
- His actions severely compromised national secrets over six months, following a pattern of espionage that Beijing has warned against.
- Beijing has intensified warnings about foreign powers aiming to undermine China's rise.
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China Condemns an Engineer to Death for Spying and Selling State Secrets to a Foreign Agency · Global Voices
China has sentenced to death an engineer from a research center for leaking state secrets to a foreign power, as announced on Wednesday by the local spy agency. The man, of Chinese nationality and surname Liu, « copied, doubled and sold a large amount of State secrets to a foreign intelligence and espionage agency», says the Ministry of State Security of the Asian giant in his WeChat account. Liu worked as an assistant engineer at a research ins…
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