US claims Chinese spies meddled in major telecoms case

October 26, 2022 at 12:32 PM

Two suspected Chinese intelligence agents sought to interfere with the US Justice Department’s prosecution of an unnamed Chinese telecoms company, Attorney General Merrick Garland claimed during a Monday press conference.

The prosecutor unveiled charges against a total of 13 individuals, including ten of Beijing’s nationals.

Guochun He and Zheng Wang are charged with attempting to obstruct an investigation into the company, which the Associated Press reports is Huawei, based on clues in the court documents unsealed on Monday. The two Chinese intelligence officers allegedly contacted an individual who turned out to be an undercover FBI agent in 2017, seeking to obtain information about witnesses, trial evidence and potential new charges.

He, who allegedly paid $41,000 in Bitcoin for the information, has also been charged with money laundering. The “purportedly sensitive information” supplied by the FBI agent included a planted document describing a fake plan to round up Huawei executives in the US.

Four other Chinese nationals have been charged with seeking to obtain sensitive technology and equipment under the cover of a Chinese academic institute over a 10-year period and interfering with protests that “would have been embarrassing to the Chinese government.”

Another two individuals were arrested and five more were charged with harassing a Chinese national living in the US to return to China on behalf of Beijing. (RT)