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		Ex-U.S. intelligence officer pleads 
		guilty to attempted espionage for China 
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		 [March 18, 2019] 
		WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A former U.S. 
		Defense Intelligence Agency officer pleaded guilty to attempted 
		espionage for China, the Justice Department said on Friday. 
 The officer, Ron Rockwell Hansen, was accused of trying to transmit 
		classified U.S. national defense information to China and receiving 
		"hundreds of thousands of dollars" while illegally acting as an agent 
		for the Chinese government.
 
 Hansen started working at the DIA, which specializes in military 
		intelligence, in 2006 after his retirement from the U.S. Army, and held 
		a top-secret security clearance for many years, according to the Justice 
		Department.
 
 In 2014, a Chinese intelligence service recruited Hansen, the Justice 
		Department said.
 
 FBI agents took Hansen into custody in June, when he was traveling to 
		the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport to take a connecting flight to 
		China.
 
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			U.S. and Chinese flags are placed for a joint news conference by 
			U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Chinese Foreign Minister 
			Wang Yi at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China June 14, 
			2018. REUTERS/Jason Lee 
            
 
            He faces up to 15 years in prison. His sentencing will take place on 
			Sept. 24. It was not immediately clear who was representing Hansen 
			in his case.
 (Reporting by Makini Brice; Editing by Jonathan Oatis; and Alistair 
			Bell)
 
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