The Chinese media have been reporting heavily on the “Taiwan spy case” recently, and not to be outdone, Taiwan also broke the “Communist spy case” yesterday! The difference is that Taiwan’s “communist spies” are retired intelligence officers from Taiwan’s Military Intelligence Bureau of the Ministry of National Defense.
The Taipei District Attorney’s Office and the Investigation Bureau split up into three groups yesterday, interviewing retired Major General Yue Chih-Chung, retired Colonel Chang Chiu-Ran, and Chou Tien-Chi, as well as four witnesses suspected of handing over the list of Taiwan’s intelligence officers to the national security unit on the other side of the Taiwan Strait, and transferring them to the Taipei District Attorney’s Office for re-interrogation in the evening.
In the past, some of those involved in the case were in charge of the Taiwan military’s telecommunication operations, and their identities are quite sensitive.
In the past, there were also officers involved in the case who were in charge of the Taiwan military’s telecommunications operations, and their identities are quite sensitive. Therefore, the Taiwan Military Intelligence Service (TMI) held an emergency damage control meeting yesterday to discuss the case, and ordered all subordinate units to conduct a comprehensive review of the operations that the three intelligence warfare officers were in charge of. It is believed that Yue and the other three have been retired from the military for some time, and that the MI6 has stopped sending intelligence warfare officers to China in recent years, but the Taiwan military is further evaluating whether the remaining personnel’s deployment could be detected by China.
In the past few years, the MI6 has stopped sending intelligence warfare officers to China, and the MI6 has not sent any more officers to China in the past few years, as to whether the remnants of the deployment may be detected by China, the Taiwan military is further assessing.
The two men had introduced a man surnamed Fu and Wang, who had retired from Military Intelligence, to travel to the mainland and get to know the national security personnel on the other side of the Taiwan Strait, and then the man surnamed Fu and Wang became suspicious and reported to Military Intelligence, which caused Taiwan’s national security unit to pay attention and immediately start eavesdropping and monitoring on Chang Chiu-ran and Chou Tien-chi.
In the past few years, the government has been making a lot of efforts to improve the quality of life of the people in China.
The company’s main business is to provide a wide range of products and services to the public. The investigation concluded that Yue Zhizhong, Zhang Chaoran, and Zhou Tianci are suspected of violating the “National Intelligence Work Act,” and also involved in the crime of developing an organization, all of which are felonies punishable by more than seven years in prison.
The Taiwan Ministry of National Defense said that no active military personnel were involved in this case, and the case has entered the judicial investigation process, the Ministry of National Defense has no comment.
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