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US announces multiple cases against Chinese intelligence officers: 'Flagrant violation of international laws'

Por: Fox News Politics October 24, 2022

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Attorney General Merrick Garland announced Monday that have brought multiple cases against Chinese intelligence officers.Over the past week, the Justice Department has taken several actions to disrupt criminal activities by individuals working on behalf of the government of the Garland said at a Monday afternoon news conference.The first case Garland discussed involves charges against two individuals believed to be intelligence officers for... + full article



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