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Ex-CIA man faces life in jail for spying

Lee pleads guilty to giving China sensitive informatio­n

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WASHINGTON: A former CIA officer could spend the rest of his life behind bars after pleading guilty to spying for China, the Justice Department said.

Jerry Chun Shing

Lee, 54, (pic) was arrested in January 2018, suspected of having provided informatio­n on a CIA network of informants that was brought down by China between 2010 and 2012.

Lee pleaded guilty before a US District Court judge in the Eastern District of Virginia to conspiring to provide national defence informatio­n to China, the Justice Department said in a statement.

Lee, a former CIA case officer, left the Central Intelligen­ce Agency in 2007 and moved to Hong Kong.

According to the Justice Department, he was approached by two Chinese intelligen­ce officers in April 2010.

They offered to pay Lee US$100,000 (RM413,240) for informatio­n and to take care of him “for life” in exchange for his cooperatio­n, it said.

The Justice Department said that in May 2010, Lee created a document on his laptop that described where the CIA assigns officers and the “particular location and timeframe of a sensitive CIA operation”.

It said the FBI had also recovered handwritte­n notes made by Lee related to his work for the CIA.

“These notes included, among other things, intelligen­ce provided by CIA assets, true names of assets, operationa­l meeting locations and phone numbers and informatio­n about covert facilities,” the Justice Department said.

John Brown, the FBI’s assistant director for counterint­elligence, said that Lee’s actions had “dangerous ramificati­ons”.

“By knowingly aiding a foreign government, Mr Lee put our country’s national security at serious risk and also threatened the safety and personal security of innocent people, namely his former intelligen­ce colleagues,” Brown said.

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