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Chinese espionage push exposed as Taiwanese marine indicted for leaking military secrets

A former Taiwanese Marine Corps service member has been indicted for allegedly accepting payments from a Chinese handler and leaking classified defence information, a case that prosecutors say highlights China's growing infiltration efforts, as reported by Focus Taiwan.

ANI Jan 09, 2026 17:08 IST googleads

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Taipei [Taiwan], January 9 (ANI): A former Taiwanese Marine Corps service member has been indicted for allegedly accepting payments from a Chinese handler and leaking classified defence information, a case that prosecutors say highlights China's growing infiltration efforts, as reported by Focus Taiwan.
According to Focus Taiwan, the Ciaotou District Prosecutors' Office, Chen, who served as a petty officer second class since 2017, came into contact in early 2024 with a Chinese national using the alias "Jixiang". This online connection soon evolved into a covert recruitment attempt orchestrated from across the strait. Prosecutors said Chen recorded videos between February and March at his home in Kaohsiung's Nanzih District, where he held China's national flag, asserted that Taiwan belongs to China, and pledged allegiance to Beijing. He allegedly received NT$200,000 in return.
Chen is also accused of leveraging his military role between May and June to photograph confidential documents ranging from weapons configuration data to amphibious assault vehicle operational details and sending them to his Chinese handler via smartphone.
The indictment states that in July, Chen informed his handler about President Lai Ching-te's unannounced visit to a Kaohsiung military installation, for which he accepted NT$10,000. That month, he also forwarded sensitive materials related to Taiwan's drone programs and the Han Kuang military exercises through the LINE messaging platform, though he had not yet been paid for the information, as highlighted by Focus Taiwan.
Authorities arrested Chen in August after receiving an internal tip. He was dismissed from service in November before being charged in December with violating the National Security Act and Anti-Corruption Act. Prosecutors argue that Chen's actions not only breached military loyalty but also posed a substantial risk to Taiwan's national defence, as reported by Focus Taiwan. (ANI)

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