Kuwait Times

China confirms detention of six Japanese amid report of spying

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China confirmed yesterday that it is investigat­ing six Japanese citizens, following a Japanese news report that Chinese authoritie­s had detained six men possibly for spying. Foreign ministry spokeswoma­n Hua Chunying said at a regular briefing that six Japanese nationals are suspected of engaging in “illegal activities,” but did not give details. Japan’s Kyodo News reported earlier that three Japanese were detained in Shandong province and three in Hainan province - two regions with major Chinese naval facilities - in March.

Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga said yesterday that China told Japan that authoritie­s detained six Japanese in Hainan and Shandong provinces in March for violation of domestic law. He said he would not provide further details. China has periodical­ly detained Japanese citizens on suspicion of spying, including four in 2015.

Last December, a Chinese military-run newspaper lashed out at Kyodo for publishing photos of an under-constructi­on aircraft carrier and suggested that the incident highlighte­d the need for China to better protect its military secrets, even though satellite images of the vessel were publicly available at the time. China’s government and state media have repeatedly warned of the country’s vulnerabil­ity to foreign spies.

Beijing, the capital, has encouraged neighborho­od patrols and offered cash rewards of more than $70,000 for tips about foreign agents, while the national government has introduced an annual “National Security Education Day” and disseminat­ed cartoon posters warning government workers to stay vigilant against attractive foreigners who might seek to seduce them.

China’s government crippled a US spy network in China by killing or imprisonin­g more than a dozen CIA sources between 2010 and 2012, The New York Times reported Sunday. Hua, the foreign ministry spokeswoma­n, declined to comment about the Times article yesterday but said that as a general matter, China’s state security apparatus investigat­es threats to national security and carries out its duties effectivel­y and according to law.—AP

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