Chinese Espionage

  • New York Police Officer Charged of Spying for China on Tibetans

    New York Police Officer Charged of Spying for China on Tibetans

    A New York Police Department Officer has been charged of spying for China on Tibetans. The Federal Prosecutor in a statement released this Monday has unsealed a criminal complaint upon the NYPD officer for acting as an illegal agent of the People’s Republic of China to spy on Tibetans among many other charges listed in…

  • A Chinese Spy Arrested from Majnu Ka Tilla in Delhi

    A Chinese Spy Arrested from Majnu Ka Tilla in Delhi

    A Chinese spy has been arrested from Majnu Ka Tilla where the Tibetan settlement is located in New Delhi, the capital city of India. The Delhi Police’s special cell on Friday identified the Chinese spy who was arrested by the Indian police on September 13 and had been kept in their custody since then.

  • A Tibetan Charged of Spying for China Jailed in Sweden

    A Tibetan Charged of Spying for China Jailed in Sweden

    A Tibetan origin man who has been arrested on charge of spying for China in Sweden and nearby European states has been convicted by a Swedish court on Friday. Case against the Tibetan man shocked the Tibetan exile community and the convict has now been handed 22 month prison term by the court.

  • Tibetan Charged in Sweden Says Never Spied for China

    Tibetan Charged in Sweden Says Never Spied for China

    The Tibetan origin man charged of serious espionage in Sweden last week has denied of ever having spied for China on Wednesday. The Tibetan man in a telephone interview with the Radio Free Asia has stated that in contrary to the charges, he never provided information about fellow Tibetan refugees to China.

  • Sweden Arrests Chinese for Spying on Tibetan Refugees

    Sweden Arrests Chinese for Spying on Tibetan Refugees

    A Chinese man is reported to have been arrested and charged in Sweden for spying on the Tibetan refugees in the country and around. The mid aged man is charged for infiltrating into Tibetan refugee community in Sweden and elsewhere in Europe to gather details as required by the Chinese government.

  • Australia’s Defence Department Bans China’s Wechat

    Australia’s Defence Department Bans China’s Wechat

    With growing concern over Chinese espionage, Australia’s Department of Defence bans the use or download of popular Chinese micro-messaging app WeChat among its staff. With limited access of Facebook and other social media apps still allowed among the staff, the Chinese app is suspected to contain spyware bugs.