National security agencies have announced another CIA espionage case! Spy | Personnel | Unit
Recently, national security agencies have uncovered a CIA espionage case.
Suspect Hao Mou, born in January 1984, is a cadre of a national ministry. During Hao's study abroad in Japan, he met Ted, an official of the US Embassy in Japan, due to visa application matters. Ted gradually established a close relationship with Hao through entertaining guests, giving gifts, and other means. He asked Hao to help write the paper and promised to pay the "manuscript fee". Hao agreed to Ted's request. Before the end of his term at the US Embassy in Japan, Ted introduced his colleague Li Jun to Hao, and the two sides continued to maintain a cooperative relationship.
Before the end of Hao's study abroad period, Li Junliang identified himself as a member of the Central Intelligence Agency's Tokyo station and instigated a rebellion against Hao, requiring him to return to China and work in our core unit. Hao agreed and signed an espionage agreement with the US, accepting assessment and training from the US.
After returning to China, Hao managed to work in a certain national department according to the requirements of the CIA. He had multiple secret contacts with CIA personnel within the country, provided intelligence, and collected espionage funds. After the national security organs discovered Hao's espionage activities, they conducted a review of him in accordance with the law. The case is currently under investigation.
Reminder from national security agencies
Chinese citizens should effectively raise their awareness of prevention when traveling abroad, consciously resist the temptation of suspicious individuals, and avoid neglecting the bigger picture and falling into the abyss of crime.