China Spy Alert
7 articles from 7 countries
China's Ministry of State Security warns of foreign espionage using "spy turtles" and "spy fish." Meanwhile, China detained U.S. citizen Min Zin, a researcher focused on Myanmar, on suspicion of espionage.
China warns of 'spy turtles' and 'spy fish' in new espionage alert
- China's Ministry of State Security warns of a new espionage method using "spy turtles" and "spy fish." - These low-cost, hard-to-detect devices pose a significant challenge to security agencies, especially in open waters. - The ministry urges increased caution with foreign equipment and reporting of suspicious devices.
China warns of 'spy turtles' and 'spy fish' monitoring its waters
- China's Ministry of State Security warns of foreign espionage using "spy turtles" and "spy fish." - These alleged devices are used to collect sensitive real-time data on marine environments. - The mโฆ
China Detains US-Citizen Myanmar Researcher on Espionage Charges Ahead of Junta Leader's Visit
- China has confirmed the detention of Min Zin, a US-citizen political researcher from Myanmar, on suspicion of espionage. - The arrest occurred shortly before Myanmar's former junta leader, Min Aung โฆ
China Detains U.S. Citizen of Myanmar Origin on Suspicion of Espionage
- China has detained a U.S. citizen of Myanmar origin, identified as U Min Zin, on suspicion of espionage. - Beijing informed the U.S. consulate in Guangzhou about the arrest, confirming the detentionโฆ
China arrests US scholar of Myanmar on suspicion of spying
- China's foreign ministry confirmed the arrest of Min Zin, a US citizen and think-tank executive director focused on Myanmar. - Min Zin is suspected of spying and endangering China's national securitโฆ
China Alleges Foreign Agencies Use 'Spy Turtles' for Underwater Surveillance
- China's Ministry of State Security claims foreign intelligence agencies are using "spy turtles" and other marine animals to monitor Chinese waters. - These animals are allegedly equipped with sensorโฆ
China Claims Foreign Intelligence Services Use Turtles and Fish to Spy on Its Coasts
- China's Ministry of State Security accused foreign intelligence services of using marine animals equipped with sensors for espionage. - The ministry claims "spy turtles" and "spy fish" have been detโฆ