Taiwan Says Detects 59 Chinese Aircraft Around Island
- Taiwan faces a significant threat from its own citizens spying for China, according to multiple experts.
- The number of people prosecuted for Chinese espionage in Taiwan has increased sharply, with 64 prosecutions last year, up from 48 in 2023 and 10 in 2022, according to Taiwan's National Security Bureau.
- Beijing has reportedly used diverse tactics, including financial incentives and online platforms, to recruit Taiwanese citizens as spies.
- President Lai Ching-te labeled China a 'foreign hostile force' while proposing stricter measures to combat espionage and promote national security.
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