The Philippines has made headlines after law enforcers arrested a Chinese national, Deng Yuanqing, on suspicion of spying on military facilities. This arrest has raised concerns about national ...
During the Christmas rush last year, military intelligence picked up the scent of a male Chinese national, accompanied by two ...
News reported on Monday that following the arrest of a Chinese citizen in Manila on charges of "espionage" — allegedly for ...
Philippines urged to avoid ‘sensationalising’ arrests of Chinese nationals amid Sinophobia fears
Chinese-Filipino civic leader calls for fair probe into arrest of Chinese national Deng Yuanqing for allegedly spying on ...
The wife of the Chinese national who was arrested for alleged espionage activities with two other Filipinos denied that her husband is a spy.
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Inquirer on MSNFilipino wife of detained Chinese: He’s not a spyThe wife of the Chinese national who was arrested by the National Bureau of Investigation earlier this month for alleged ...
The Filipino wife of a Chinese national, Deng Yuanqing, has denied accusations of espionage against her husband, claiming he works in the self-driving car industry. Deng was arrested in the ...
Deng Yuanqing’s wife, Noemi Deng, told a press conference her husband was conducting surveys for a firm that specialises in self-drive cars. The Filipino wife of a Chinese national arrested ...
The Philippines’ Espionage Act, enacted in June 1941, punishes spying and other offences against national security. But the ...
The arrest comes amid growing suspicion in the Philippines over China’s activities. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The arrests follow the detention of another Chinese national accused of spying on military and police facilities.
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