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Chinese warned about foreign agents posing as NGO staff to spy on military facilities

Ministry of State Security says suspect in one case was trained in battlefield survival, cross-country swimming and marking GPS coordinates

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China’s Ministry of State Security has highlighted a case involving a foreign NGO worker it arrested for spying on military facilities. Photo: CCTV
Beijing’s top anti-spy agency has warned the Chinese public about espionage being carried out in the country’s border areas under the guise of philanthropy.
The Ministry of State Security announced on Tuesday that it had uncovered a case involving foreign spies operating near China’s military installations while posing as members of a charity organisation.

In a case briefing posted on its social media platform, the ministry said villagers living near an unidentified restricted military zone became suspicious of a charity worker surnamed Xia, who had persuaded them to provide sensitive information about the military unit.

Villagers living near a restricted military zone became suspicious of a charity worker who repeatedly sought information about the military. Photo: CCTV
Villagers living near a restricted military zone became suspicious of a charity worker who repeatedly sought information about the military. Photo: CCTV

“Thank you for your kindness, but why do you always ask about the military?” the ministry post said, quoting a villager’s question that had helped to expose the espionage.

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It said its investigation showed that Xia and his team were operatives trained by a foreign intelligence organisation “affiliated with a certain country’s defence ministry that has long engaged in infiltration activities against China”.

The post said the foreign organisation had established training bases abroad to recruit personnel to train and spy in China.

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Xia, an overseas Chinese, and his teammates had been sent deep into the southwestern mountainous areas of China after their training, it added. “Under cover of mountaineering expeditions and charitable relief projects, they conducted illegal surveying of the military bases in remote areas of China.”

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