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Four former DPP officials sentenced to prison for spying for China, leaking sensitive national security information.
A Taiwan court sentenced four former DPP officials, including a former aide to President Lai Ching-te, to prison terms of four to ten years for spying for China.
They were convicted of leaking classified diplomatic and security information, including official travel plans and trade talks, violating national security laws.
Huang Chu-jung received the longest sentence—10 years—for transmitting data via encrypted channels and recruiting others, while Chiu Shih-yuan, Ho Jen-chieh, and Wu Shang-yu were sentenced to six years and two months, eight years and two months, and four years, respectively, with some also convicted of money laundering.
All were expelled from the DPP.
The case reflects heightened tensions amid Beijing’s claims over Taiwan and ongoing concerns about Chinese espionage, as Taiwan strengthens security measures and cracks down on ties with China.
Cuatro ex funcionarios del DPP sentenciados a prisión por espiar para China, filtrando información sensible de seguridad nacional.