China jails ex-military worker for life in espionage case
Wei is alleged to have been recruited by a foreign intelligence agency, during which he reportedly sold more than 1,000 documents, including six classified and 536 secret-level documents concerning important technological research and its applications.
In a related incident, Taiwan has arrested a former aide to National Security Council head Joseph Wu as part of an espionage investigation, according to reports on Saturday. The aide, Ho Jen-chieh, was apprehended on Thursday for allegedly leaking information to China.
This Taiwanese case also involves other prominent individuals, including Wu Shang-yu, an advisor to current Taiwanese leader William Lai Ching-te, among others.
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