Chinese spy seeking exile from Australians November 24, 5:00 in exchange for information on work activities

Local media reported that Chinese men who were involved in espionage in Hong Kong and Taiwan were seeking asylum in Australia in exchange for information about work activities. If male asylum is recognized, it is expected that the relationship between the two countries, which has been chilled over the influence of China, will worsen further, and it will be noted how Australia will respond.

According to Australian large letter Sydney Morning Herald and others, Hong Kong and Taiwan are seeking asylum, and Chinese men involved in spying in Australia.

While protests continued in Hong Kong, they gathered democratic information under the direction of the Chinese military, and pretending to be Koreans and entered Taiwan to work on the presidential election in January next year. It is.

It is reported that men are seeking asylum by bringing information about the contents and funding sources of these activities, as well as information on Chinese executives operating in Hong Kong, to Australian intelligence agencies.

He currently stays in Sydney on a tourist visa and complains that he will be sentenced to death if he returns to China.

If male asylum is recognized, one part of China's espionage will be clarified, but the bilateral relations that have chilled over China's influence are expected to worsen, and attention will be paid to how Australia will respond .