Man who served in U.S. Army Reserves
accused of being agent for China
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[September 26, 2018]
By Sarah N. Lynch
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A Chinese citizen
was arrested in Chicago on Tuesday on charges that he covertly worked
for a high-ranking Chinese intelligence official to help try to recruit
engineers and scientists, including some who worked as U.S. defense
contractors, the Justice Department said.
Ji Chaoqun, 27, first came to the United States in 2013 to study
electrical engineering at the Illinois Institute of Technology, and in
2016 enlisted in the U.S. Army Reserves.
He appeared in a federal court in Chicago on one count of acting as an
agent for the Chinese government. Laura Hoey, who is representing Ji in
the case, could not immediately be reached for comment.
Speaking in Beijing on Wednesday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman
Geng Shuang he had “no understanding” of the situation. He did not
elaborate.
According to the criminal complaint, Ji arrived in the United States
from Beijing in August 2013 on a student visa, and went on to earn a
Master's Degree in electrical engineering in 2015.
Text messages reviewed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation showed
that in November 2013, Ji was introduced to an intelligence officer from
the Jiangsu Province Ministry of State Security, referred to in the
complaint as "Intelligence Officer A," by another person only identified
as "Intelligence Officer B."

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They later met on several occasions in China, and initially the
intelligence official told Ji he was a college professor, according
to the complaint and affidavit filed by the FBI.
However, the FBI said, Ji eventually learned the person's true
identity and knew he was an officer in the Jiangsu Province Ministry
of State Security, which is a provincial department of the Ministry
of State Security.

A search warrant executed on an email account in 2015 later showed
Ji had sent files to Intelligence Officer A containing information
about eight different people based in the United States. The eight
people were all naturalized citizens from Taiwan or China now living
in the United States.
The Justice Department said all of them work for, or had retired
from, jobs in the science and technology sectors, and that seven of
the eight work or had worked for U.S. defense contractors.
(Reporting by Sarah N. Lynch; Additional reporting by Ben Blanchard
in BEIJING; Editing by Bill Berkrot)
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