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Four arrests linked to Chinese spy ring
2005-11-05
Four persons arrested in Los Angeles are part of a Chinese intelligence-gathering ring, federal investigators said, and the suspects caused serious compromises for 15 years to major U.S. weapons systems, including submarines and warships.

U.S. intelligence and security officials said the case remains under investigation but that it could prove to be among the most damaging spy cases since the 1985 one of John A. Walker Jr., who passed Navy communication codes to Moscow for 22 years.

The Los Angeles spy ring has operated since 1990 and has funneled technology and military secrets to China in the form of documents and computer disks, officials close to the case said. The ring was led by Chi Mak and his wife, Rebecca Laiwah Chiu, along with Mr. Chi's brother, Tai Wang Mak, and his wife, Fuk Heung Li, officials said.

Key compromises uncovered so far include sensitive data on Aegis battle management systems that are the core of U.S. Navy destroyers and cruisers. China covertly obtained the Aegis technology and earlier this year deployed its first Aegis warship, code-named Magic Shield, intelligence officials have said. The Chinese also obtained sensitive data on U.S. submarines, including classified details related to the new Virginia-class attack submarines.

Officials said based on a preliminary assessment, China now will be able to track U.S. submarines, a compromise that potentially could be devastating if the United States enters a conflict with China in defending Taiwan.

Mr. Chi, an electrical engineer, also had access to details on U.S. aircraft carriers and once was aboard the USS Stennis. A Pentagon report made public earlier this year said China's military is building up capabilities to attack U.S. aircraft carriers. China also is thought to have obtained information from the spy ring that will assist Chinese military development of electromagnetic pulse weapons -- weapons that simulate the electronic shock caused by a nuclear blast -- that disrupt electronics. It also is thought to have obtained unmanned aerial vehicle technology from the spy ring.

All four persons were arrested yesterday and charged with theft of government property. Law-enforcement officials said that the charges are expected to be upgraded to espionage or espionage-related once the nature of the information involved is fully investigated.
Posted by:Captain America

#11  Tricky picture, figure it was photoshopped or made from the ISS.
Posted by: Shipman   2005-11-05 12:03  

#10  FRASH!
Yellow Peril Steals US Space Technology.
Posted by: Shipman   2005-11-05 11:37  

#9  Will the PRC be using Chinee sailors to man the Spry 1 or will those tricky bastards steal Americans?
Posted by: Shipman   2005-11-05 11:30  

#8  Any bets they were Clinton campaign donors?
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2005-11-05 11:13  

#7  The appropriate reaction would be to invoke Chinese Imperial Law and apply the "Death Of A Thousand Cuts."
Posted by: imoyaro   2005-11-05 11:12  

#6  Bring the little wonks over here, send them to engineering school, give em a clearance and DoD high paying job.....duhhh, what ya think they're gonna do? Multiculturalism at it's finest. I wonder how many more of the communist bastards are sitting in DoD civilian pesonnel offices looking after the recruitment and placement of more moles. What a venue.
Posted by: Besoeker   2005-11-05 10:14  

#5  More than any other spy scandal in recent memory, I think this calls for the death penalty.
Posted by: PlanetDan   2005-11-05 08:50  

#4  If China really has Aegis and some of these sub technologies, it should be interesting to see the effects of the some of the proposed procurement cuts on some future conflict over Taiwan. Wouldn't it be ironic if an effort to save $15B a year leads to the loss of hundreds of billions of dollars in American hardware? But I forget - all we need are more infantry units - they'll hold the line against improved Chinese warships and submarines.
Posted by: Elmenter Snineque1852   2005-11-05 05:53  

#3  After all the Chinnies spies that have been busted why are they even being hired?Who ever hired these folks+the investigators who did the background checks should(at the least)be fired.
Posted by: raptor   2005-11-05 05:23  

#2  How exactly were these people allowed anywhere near the systems documentation or otherwise any physical system otherwise something else fishy is going on here and this may be potentially bigger than it first seems.
Posted by: Valentine   2005-11-05 02:22  

#1  This is one of those times when it pains me to be civilized. These assholes, whose espionage will certainly lead to American deaths at some point, perhaps many, perhaps far more than many, will likely only get prison time.

They should be flayed. Then filleted. Both done very slowly. Very publicly. Return the tongues to Peking. Special delivery.
Posted by: Regnad Kcin   2005-11-05 01:38  

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