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Taiwan's top court upheld prison sentences for three CUPP members convicted of spying for China, citing organized espionage efforts.
The Taiwan Supreme Court has upheld prison sentences for three members of the China Unification Promotion Party (CUPP) on national security charges, including espionage.
The men—Wen Lung, Chiang Chiung-lin, and Chu Hsin-yu—were found guilty of recruiting active and retired military personnel to spy for China, with sentences ranging from six months to one year.
Wen Lung, the party’s deputy secretary-general, received 10 months in prison and a fine.
The convictions were based on wiretap evidence and witness testimony, with the court ruling they developed an organization on behalf of a foreign hostile force.
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El máximo tribunal de Taiwán confirmó sentencias de prisión para tres miembros del CUPP condenados por espiar para China, citando esfuerzos de espionaje organizado.