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Accused Chinese spy sentenced to 20 years’ jail

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WASHINGTON: A United States of America federal court in Cincinnati sentenced a Chinese national to 20 years in prison on Wednesday after he was convicted last year of plotting to steal trade secrets from several US aviation and aerospace companies, the Justice Department said.

Xu Yanjun, the first Chinese spy extradited to the United States for trial, was convicted in November 2021 by a federal jury on counts of conspiring and attempting to commit economic espionage and trade secret theft.

Prosecutor­s had asked for a 25-year sentence to act as deterrent against similar actions, but Xu’s lawyers said in earlier court filings that such a sentence request exceeded those given to other people convicted of such crimes.

“Today’s sentence demonstrat­es the seriousnes­s of those crimes and the Justice Department’s determinat­ion to investigat­e and prosecute efforts by the Chinese government, or any foreign power, to threaten our economic and national security,” US Attorney General Merrick Garland said in a statement.

Xu, 42, accused of being a career intelligen­ce officer for China’s Ministry of State Security, was detained in Belgium in 2018 after a probe by the Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion.

He was alleged to have used aliases and front companies between 2013 and 2018 to target multiple US aviation and aerospace companies, including GE Aviation, a unit of General Electric Co.

China’s embassy in Washington did not respond to Reuters’ questions on the sentencing. Last year, China’s Foreign Ministry labelled the charges against Xu as “pure fabricatio­n.”

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