Six Active and Retired Military Personnel Involved in Leakage of Classified Information Case Sentenced to 4.5 to 8.5 Years in First Instance
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Six active and retired military personnel in Taiwan, including Wang Wen-hao and Yang Bo-chih, were sentenced to 4.5 to 8.5 years in prison in the first instance for being recruited to spy and collect military sensitive information. The case originated from a Hong Kong national, Ding Xiao-hu, who, under instructions from a mainland Chinese military intelligence unit, developed an organization in Taiwan. Ding Xiao-hu's case was dismissed due to his death, but the others were convicted. The Taiwan High Prosecutors Office will review the verdict and consider an appeal.
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- Q: Who was convicted in this case?
- A: Six active and retired military personnel, including Wang Wen-hao, Tan Chun-ming, Lu Fang-chi, Chiu Han-lin, Yang Chien-hui, and Yang Bo-chih, were convicted.
- Q: What happened to Ding Xiao-hu's case?
- A: Ding Xiao-hu's case was dismissed due to his death from illness.