Confession of a former CIA agent to the Chinese government
The US Department of Justice announced that a former agent of the country's Central Intelligence Agency has confessed to spying for the Chinese government. |
report Mehr News Agency, citing Rashatoudi, the US Department of Justice announced that a former agent of the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has confessed to spying for the Chinese government.
As stated in this statement, “Alexander Yuk-ching Ma”, (age 71), born in Hong Kong, a US citizen, admitted in 2001 that he provided Chinese officials with a large amount of classified information about US national defense, even though he had not worked for the agency for 12 years.
This former CIA agent met with representatives of the State Security Administration in Shanghai before he became a US citizen. organized by another CIA agent who was a relative of this agent and was born in the same city in China.
The organizer of this meeting is mentioned and explained as “conspirator number one” that at the end of the third On the day of the meeting, which was held in a hotel in Hong Kong, the Chinese intelligence agents offered him 50,000 US dollars in cash, and the two agreed to continue working with each other.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) hired this former CIA agent in 2003 as a linguist in the context of An investigative program appointed him to work in a position to monitor his activities and confirm his connection to China.