Former TV Producer Li Neng-chien and Others Indicted for Espionage for China, Remain Detained
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Former TV producer Li Neng-chien and four others have been indicted for allegedly collecting military intelligence and personal data for Chinese agents. The charges involve violations of the National Intelligence Work Act, National Security Law, and Personal Data Protection Law, with prosecutors seeking severe penalties.
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- Q: What did Li Neng-chien and others allegedly do to defraud the public through Facebook?
- A: They impersonated celebrities like NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang to post fake investment advertisements.
- Q: What was the amount of money lost by the public due to the fraud case involving Li Neng-chien?
- A: The total losses from the fraud exceeded thirteen million New Taiwan Dollars.
- Q: Where did Li Neng-chien travel in February of last year to be recruited by Chinese intelligence?
- A: He traveled to Fuzhou in China and was recruited by a Chinese intelligence officer nicknamed Fuzhou Hot Spring.
- Q: What files did Li Neng-chien instruct his friend Xu Yin-hao to obtain from WeChat contact Hamburger?
- A: He instructed him to obtain files containing intelligence officer identities, military personnel, and citizen information.
- Q: How did Li Neng-chien transmit the gathered files to the Chinese intelligence officer in April of the same year?
- A: He transmitted six of the gathered files containing personal records via the Telegram application.