The Borneo Post

US soldier arrested for selling defence secrets to China

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WASHINGTON: A US Army intelligen­ce analyst was arrested on Thursday for allegedly providing national defense informatio­n to China.

Sergeant Korbein Schultz, who held a top-secret security clearance, was taken into custody at Fort Campbell, a military base on the KentuckyTe­nnessee border, the Justice Department said in a statement.

Schultz’s indictment did not identify the country he was allegedly supplying with sensitive military informatio­n, but press reports identified it as China.

According to the indictment, Schultz, since June 2022, provided a contact in Hong Kong with documents, maps and photograph­s relating to US national defence. Schultz was allegedly paid a total of US$42,000 for the informatio­n.

The Justice Department said it included informatio­n about potential US plans in the event that Taiwan came under military attack. It also included documents related to fighter aircraft and helicopter­s, hypersonic equipment, the High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) and studies about the US and Chinese military.

Asked on Friday about Schultz’s arrest, as well as that of a Chinese software engineer held this week for allegedly stealing artificial intelligen­ce technology from Google, Beijing said it was ‘not aware of the specific circumstan­ces’ of the cases.

But spokespers­on Mao Ning said in reference to the Google case that ‘China has consistent­ly attached high importance to and actively protected intellectu­al property rights.’

“At the same time, we also oppose the United States abusing its national power to groundless­ly suppress Chinese enterprise­s and Chinese citizens,” she told regular briefing.

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