Taiwan detains military officers suspected of spying for China

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Taiwan detains military officers suspected of spying for China
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One was a retired Air Force officer who left the military in 2013 and started doing business in China. Read more at straitstimes.com.

TAIPEI - Taiwan detained three active-duty officers and a retired Air Force officer suspected of spying for China, the Central News Agency in Taipei reported, a case that hints at the extent of Beijing’s snooping on its much smaller neighbour.

Prosecutors suspect he recruited six officers and was paid between NT$200,000 and NT$700,000 via a shell company, CNA reported late Wednesday. He and three officers serving in the Air Force and Navy were detained in the southern city of Kaohsiung, and three other active officers were freed on bail.which has vastly more resources. The US – Taiwan’s biggest military backer – has long been worried about the island’s ability to keep tech and other secrets out of Beijing’s hands.

The spying problem affects the highest levels of Taiwan’s military. Former Vice-Defence Minister Chang Che-ping – once Taiwan’s third most important military official – was investigated in 2021 due to concern about contact with a Chinese spy ring.

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