The national security agency reminded that the old man bought military secrets for 6 yuan and immediately called the police
After retirement, Mr. Zhang, a state-owned enterprise employee, likes to collect military newspapers and periodicals. He is a military fanatic. Recently, Mr. Zhang spent six yuan at his doorstep, but he never expected to buy "military secrets". What happened? Let's find out.
One day, when Grandpa Zhang was walking near the community, he saw two snakeskin bags at the door of a scrap collection station, which were filled with newly purchased paper books. Grandpa Zhang looked through them with great interest and found that the books were brand new and related to military affairs, so he spent six yuan to pick out four books.
Uncle Zhang took the books home and started studying them as soon as he entered the house. The more he looked at them, the more he felt something was wrong. The covers of these books were clearly marked with the words "confidential" and "secret", and they didn't look like anyone's scribbling. Uncle Zhang thought to himself that he had "bought" the country's military secrets home. If they were bought by someone with ulterior motives, the consequences would be disastrous! So Uncle Zhang immediately picked up the phone, called the national security agency's reporting hotline 12339, and sent the four books to the local national security agency.
Based on the clues provided by Mr. Zhang, the police officers of the national security agency rushed to the scene as soon as possible, recovered and disposed of all confidential information, and investigated and questioned the owner of the scrap collection station and provided him with confidentiality education.
The national security agency found that the two people who sold the classified materials to the scrap collection station were Guo and Li, two classified personnel of a certain military unit. The two had a weak sense of confidentiality and were greedy for convenience. They did not follow the confidential document destruction process and arbitrarily decided to sell 8 sets of more than 200 confidential documents to be destroyed as scrap. The total weight of the batch of confidential materials was more than 30 kilograms, and they were sold at a price of 0.8 yuan per kilogram. The two made a profit of only more than 20 yuan.
After a comprehensive investigation by the national security authorities, thanks to Mr. Zhang's enthusiastic report, the relevant confidential information was not further spread and did not cause any substantial harm to our military security. Afterwards, the relevant units promptly plugged the confidentiality management loopholes under the guidance of the national security authorities, and the relevant responsible persons were also dealt with accordingly in accordance with the law.
The "Counter-espionage Law of the People's Republic of China" stipulates that key anti-espionage security prevention units should strengthen the daily security prevention management of confidential matters, places, carriers, etc. The "Law of the People's Republic of China on Guarding State Secrets" stipulates that the production, receipt, transmission, use, reproduction, storage, maintenance and destruction of state secret carriers must comply with national confidentiality regulations.
If the general public discovers any suspicious situation that endangers national security, such as the illegal resale of confidential media, they can report it through the national security agency's 12339 reporting hotline, the online reporting platform, the Ministry of National Security's WeChat public account reporting acceptance channel, or report it directly to the local national security agency.