(Washington Composite Electric) The US Department of Justice sued 13 Chinese citizens suspected of working for Beijing intelligence agencies and said that China interfered in the US judicial system.
The US Minister of Justice Jialan Monday (October 24) introduced three different cases, namely Chinese intelligence personnel harassing objections in the United States, trying to intervene in the case of Huawei, and pressure to pressure American scholarsWork for them.
Galan said that these cases showed that China tried to interfere with the rights and freedoms of the United States and destroy the judicial system of the United States to protect these rights, "but they did not succeed."
Jialan emphasized: "The Ministry of Justice will not tolerate any foreign forces trying to destroy our rule of law based on democracy."
U.S. officials have accused China of constantly stealing US intellectual property rights in the past 10 years and cracking down on Chinese political objections in the United States.
The Ministry of Justice announced a case of harassment and pressure objections last week. Seven Chinese citizens tried to coerce a U.S. resident to return to China. The two were arrested and charged. The remaining five were likely to be in China.They are all personnel of Chinese intelligence agencies.There is no extradition treaty between the United States and China.
The second case was that two Chinese intelligence officials tried to recruit a US law enforcement personnel to become spy and provide them with inside information to provide them with the Ministry of Justice.The law enforcement officer is actually a double spy in the United States.
Huawei was prosecuted for suspected of misleading HSBC and other banks about its business in Iran.In 2020, Huawei was accused of stealing the commercial secrets of six American technology companies and assisting Iran to track protesters during the 2009 anti -government demonstration.Huawei did not plead guilty to these allegations.
The third case involves Chinese intelligence personnel posing as scholars and recruited agents in the United States.
Chrustifer Lei, director of the Federal Investigation Agency on Monday, said: "We found that the Chinese government was threatening the established democratic norms and the rule of law in these three cases and thousands of other similar cases, trying to destroy the economic security of the United StatesAnd basic human rights. "