Former Military News Agency Lieutenant Colonel Kong Fan-chia's Attempted Espionage for China Unsuccessful, Sentenced to 5 Years and 4 Months
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AI Summary (NQ-processed)
Former Lieutenant Colonel Kong Fan-chia of the Military News Agency was recruited by officials from the Xiamen Municipal People's Government of the Communist Party of China while in active service, receiving US dollars and RMB. He promised to introduce active and retired military personnel to travel to mainland China or other third countries to create opportunities for contact and recruitment for the CCP. He had invited an officer surnamed Wang and another retired military personnel surnamed Wang, but some attempts were unsuccessful. The Taiwan High Court overturned the original judgment and sentenced Kong Fan-chia to 5 years and 4 months in prison for corruption and violating national security laws. The Supreme Court rejected the appeal, and the case is now final.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What was Kong Fan-chia sentenced for?
- A: Kong Fan-chia was sentenced for being recruited by officials from the Xiamen Municipal People's Government of the Communist Party of China while in active service, receiving bribes, and attempting to develop organizations for mainland China, although unsuccessful, he was still convicted of corruption and related national security crimes.
- Q: What was Kong Fan-chia's final sentence?
- A: Kong Fan-chia was ultimately sentenced to 5 years and 4 months in prison, and this judgment was finalized after review by the Supreme Court.