Taiwan Jails Four Soldiers, Including Three Who Worked in Presidential Office, for Spying for China
- Four former military personnel were sentenced to prison for selling state secrets to China, with sentences ranging from five years to seven years.
- The Taipei District Prosecutors' Office investigated the four for espionage, as they confessed after questioning.
- Taiwan faces increased threats of espionage from its citizens due to Chinese infiltration efforts.
- President Lai Ching-te labeled China a 'foreign hostile force' and called for tougher measures against espionage.
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4 soldiers get life in jail in Taiwan for spying for China
The number of people prosecuted for spying for Beijing has risen sharply in recent years, with retired and serving members of Taiwan's military the main targets of Chinese infiltration efforts, official figures show
Taiwan Jails Four Soldiers for Spying for China
A Taiwan court has sentenced four soldiers to prison for spying for China, including three who were part of the president’s security team. The men received jail terms of up to seven years after being convicted of passing classified military information to Chinese intelligence age
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