October 17, 2018
Yanjun Xu from US aviation and aerospace companies on behalf of China
Officials say Yanjun Xu tried to steal trade secrets from US aviation
and aerospace companies on behalf of China.To get more china news,
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He was arrested in Belgium
earlier this year and on Tuesday extradited to the US. On Thursday,
Beijing dismissed the espionage accusations against the official, saying
there was no basis to the charges. China said it hoped the US would
safeguard the legal rights of the Chinese individual, a foreign ministry
spokesman said at a regular news briefing. A senior US justice
department official said the case was "part of an overall economic
policy of developing China at American expense".
"We cannot tolerate a
nation's stealing our firepower and the fruits of our brainpower,"
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Prosecutors say Mr Xu is a senior officer with China's ministry of state
security - which is responsible for counter-intelligence, foreign
intelligence and political security.
He was detained in Belgium on 1 April at the request of the US. He was later indicted by an Ohio grand jury on four charges of conspiring to commit economic espionage and attempting to steal trade secrets.They say he invited employees to travel to China for an "exchange of ideas" or under the guise of delivering university presentations. Ohio-based aircraft engine giant GE Aviation was identified as one of the targets of the alleged operation.
Conspiracy and attempt to commit economic espionage carries a maximum US prison sentence of 15 years, and conspiracy to commit theft of trade secrets can carry a 10-year term. The charges come at a time of raised tension between the US and China. The two countries have become embroiled in an escalating trade war and President Trump has accused Beijing of trying to meddle in the upcoming mid-term elections. In a speech last week, US Vice-President Mike Pence accused Beijing of directing "its bureaucrats and businesses to obtain American intellectual property - the foundation of our economic leadership - by any means necessary".
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