Sunday, December 1, 2013

Man accused of selling secrets to China

By ,Toronto Sun
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 Officers held a news conference on Sunday to announce that they have charged a Burlington man with trying to sell classified information to China. (JACK BOLAND, Toronto Sun)


A Burlington man allegedly tried to supply China with classified information related to border security, according to the RCMP.

Officers arrested Qing Quentin Huang, 53, under the Security
Information Act on Friday.

He is charged with two counts of attempting to communicate information the Canadian government is safeguarding to a foreign power.

Huang worked for a company that builds patrol ships, frigates and naval auxiliary vessels for Canada.
“In these types of cases, sharing of information may give a foreign entity
a tactical, military or competitive advantage,” alleged the RCMP’s 
 


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