Mr Kao is the highest-ranking veteran of Taiwan’s armed forces to have been accused of spying for China, but he is not the ...
Prominent cases, such as retired Colonel Liu Sheng-shu’s 20-year sentence for orchestrating a spy network, highlight the ...
Taiwan reports a significant rise in espionage cases linked to Chinese operatives, with 85% involving retired military and ...
January saw the PRC’s first combat patrol of the year around Taiwan and the presidential office of Taiwan’s first-ever ...
China has been quietly building a powerful espionage network aimed at infiltrating Taiwan’s defense and law enforcement ...
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Asian News International on MSNChina's espionage network targets Taiwan's retired military and police officersTaiwan has revealed that 85 per cent of individuals prosecuted for Chinese espionage involve retired Taiwanese military and police officers revealing the commu ...
In a report released Sunday, Taiwan’s National Security Bureau (NSB) said the number of individuals prosecuted for Chinese espionage had increased threefold in recent years, rising from 16 in ...
Taiwan has seen a “significant rise” in the number of individuals charged with suspicion of spying on behalf of China in recent years, according to new data released by the island’s security bureau, ...
Taiwan has revealed that 85 per cent of individuals prosecuted for Chinese espionage involve retired Taiwanese military and police officers, revealing the communist nation's systematic efforts to ...
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Hosted on MSNChina Espionage Case Sees Taiwan's Highest-Ranking Veteran Ever Indicted - TaiwanPlus NewsRetired Lieutenant General Kao An-kuo is now considered Taiwan's highest-ranking retired officer charged with spying for China. Five others, including Kao’s partner, were also charged with violating ...
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