A former employee working for one of China鈥檚 state agencies has been given a rare death sentence for leaking 鈥渟tate secrets,鈥 the Ministry of State Security says, after he was accused of handing over his USB drive to foreign spy agencies.
The case underscores China鈥檚 intense crackdown on espionage activities and highlights escalating tension between China and other countries on national security issues.
A man surnamed Zhang provided a 鈥渓arge number of top-secret and confidential state secrets to foreign spy intelligence agencies, seriously endangering China鈥檚 national security鈥, the ministry posted on messaging application WeChat.
It did not reveal his full name or his previous job position. Reuters was unable to contact Zhang for comment.
Zhang was once 鈥渁 core confidential personnel of a state agency鈥 and was exposed to a large number of state secrets at work, the ministry said.
After leaving his job, Zhang became an 鈥渋mportant target for foreign spy intelligence agencies to win over and subvert鈥.
鈥淶hang, who was weak in character and could not resist the temptation of money, became a 鈥榩uppet鈥 controlled and used by the other party,鈥 the ministry said.
Zhang travelled outside of China to meet with a foreign spy surnamed Li who forced him to sign a co-operation agreement. Li seized Zhang鈥檚 USB work flash drive and personal belongings, the ministry said.
After receiving training from the foreign spy agency, Zhang became 鈥渁 secret-stealing black hand controlled and used by the foreign intelligence agency鈥.
Chinese politicians passed a wide-ranging update to Beijing鈥檚 anti-espionage legislation in April, banning the transfer of any information related to national security and broadening the definition of spying.
In a separate case earlier this year, a Beijing court handed Australian writer Yang Hengjun a suspended death sentence on espionage charges in February, a decision the Australian government described as 鈥渉arrowing鈥.
A suspended death sentence in China gives the accused a two-year reprieve from being executed, after which it is automatically converted to life imprisonment, or more rarely, fixed-term imprisonment. The individual remains in prison throughout.
In Zhang鈥檚 case there was no mention of a suspended death sentence.
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