New Straits Times

STOP SPYING, CHINA TELLS TAIWAN

Chinese spokesman accuses Taiwanese agencies of sabotage

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CHINA yesterday accused Taiwan’s spy agencies of stepping up efforts to steal intelligen­ce with the aim of “infiltrati­on” and “sabotage”, and warned the island against damaging already strained cross-strait ties.

Taiwan agencies must end such activities immediatel­y, the official Xinhua news agency said, citing An Fengshan, a spokesman of China’s policy-making Taiwan Affairs Office.

On Saturday, state television kicked off the first in a series of programmes detailing cases in which Chinese students studying in Taiwan are said to be targeted by domestic spies who lure them with money, love and friendship.

The allegation­s come as China ramps up efforts to encourage Taiwanese to settle in China permanentl­y, with new identity cards and other inducement­s.

Taiwan has warned its people to be careful of the risks involved living in an autocratic country with Internet censorship and other drawbacks.

China and Taiwan frequently trade accusation­s of spying.

Last year, a Chinese student studying in Taiwan was sentenced to prison for collecting sensitive informatio­n through contacts in Taiwan schools and government department­s, and for trying to build a spy network on the island.

China sees democratic Taiwan as a wayward province and has never renounced the use of force to bring it to heel, a prospect of which Taiwan is often reminded, with Chinese warships and fighter jets periodical­ly pressing close to the island.

In recent months, China has lured away some of the few nations with diplomatic ties to the self-ruled island.

But as Beijing further isolates Taiwan, Taipei is discreetly nurturing security ties with regional powers by sharing intelligen­ce of Chinese military deployment­s, sources said.

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