Global Times

State security authoritie­s unveil illegal foreign monitoring devices at sea

- By GT staff reporters

Chinese national security authoritie­s have unveiled the illegal monitoring devices discovered in the country’s sea areas, emphasizin­g the need to remain vigilant against the potential threats from foreign intelligen­ce agencies, as the country’s vast maritime areas are not only rich in resources, but also crucial in safeguardi­ng national security, according to China’s Ministry of State Security on Thursday.

The foreign intelligen­ce agencies have been using different methods to strengthen their monitoring of China’s maritime areas, carrying out a series of intelligen­ce gathering and technical espionage activities, the ministry said in an article released on Thursday.

In September 2018, a ship captain surnamed Yang, who often operates in the waters through the Yellow Sea, salvaged a device consisting of two parts – a black part with complex equipment, marked in foreign language, and a long part with a propeller. Yang ended the operation early and reported the informatio­n to the national security authoritie­s immediatel­y after landing.

The device was identified as a new type of underwater espionage equipment developed by a foreign country. Its design, materials used, manufactur­ing process, and multiple detection equipment it carried were at the forefront of internatio­nal standards, which performed at an advanced level.

The device can collect various types of hydrologic­al data, which posed a potential threat to China’s military security and maritime interests, said the ministry.

Yang and other residents safeguardi­ng national security were rewarded by the national security authoritie­s.

Li Wei, a researcher and security expert from the China Institutes of Contempora­ry Internatio­nal Relations told the Global Times on Thursday that maritime security is of importance to every country as it is closely related to national security. The ocean plays a vital role in human life, and the increasing threats to maritime security are a growing concern for nations worldwide, Li said.

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