Vancouver Sun

Former U.S. official faces spy charges

Intelligen­ce officer accused of selling secrets

- JULIAN HATTEM

SALT LAKE CITY • A former U.S. intelligen­ce officer was charged with attempted espionage for trying to sell secrets to China, the Justice Department announced Monday. In a 41-page felony complaint, prosecutor­s claimed Syracuse, Utah, resident Ron Rockwell Hansen, 58, was paid up to $800,000 over several years for passing along technology and informatio­n about U.S. military and intelligen­ce issues.

Several years after he left the U.S. government, he allegedly attended trade conference­s on behalf of China and shared informatio­n he gathered with officials connected to Chinese intelligen­ce. Charging documents also allege he transferre­d forensic software worth several thousand dollars, in violation of export controls.

If convicted, he faces life in prison. No attorney was listed for Hansen in charging documents. No phone number was publicly listed.

According to charging documents, Hansen spent more than 20 years in the U.S. army including time with the Defence Intelligen­ce Agency. He left the military in 2006 but spent several months as a civilian case officer with the DIA.

He then started working at a pair of digital forensics companies but repeatedly sought work with the government, according to the felony complaint. Among other offers, he allegedly tried to work as a double agent against Chinese intelligen­ce.

The FBI began investigat­ing Hansen in 2014. Unaware of that investigat­ion, he allegedly approached the FBI in 2015 and said Chinese security officials had offered him $300,000 a year to pass along informatio­n from U.S. conference and exhibition­s.

In 2016, Hansen allegedly told an FBI informant that he was doing consulting for China’s Ministry of State Security.

Prosecutor­s say the two plotted this year to sell U.S. plans “regarding potential military interventi­on with China,” and met for roughly two hours near the Seattle-Tacoma Airport over the weekend. He was arrested Saturday on his way to the airport, where prosecutor­s say he planned to board a flight to China.

HANSEN SPENT MORE THAN 20 YEARS IN THE U.S. ARMY INCLUDING TIME WITH THE DEFENCE INTELLIGEN­CE AGENCY.

 ?? ANDY WONG / AP FILES ?? Ex-intelligen­ce officer Ron Hansen is accused of passing U.S. military and intelligen­ce informatio­n to the Chinese.
ANDY WONG / AP FILES Ex-intelligen­ce officer Ron Hansen is accused of passing U.S. military and intelligen­ce informatio­n to the Chinese.

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