Jinchao Wei, a former US Navy sailor, has been convicted of selling military secrets to China. The 28-year-old was found guilty of passing on classified information to Chinese intelligence officials in exchange for cash payments, jeopardizing national security.
Wei, who was stationed at a naval base in San Diego, was arrested after an FBI investigation uncovered his espionage activities. The sailor had access to sensitive information about American naval operations and technology, which he shared with his Chinese contacts.
During the trial, prosecutors presented evidence showing that Wei communicated with Chinese operatives via encrypted messaging apps and received payments through covert channels. The court also heard testimonies from colleagues who reported suspicious behavior, leading to the sailor's eventual arrest.
This case has raised concerns about the vulnerability of the US military to foreign espionage and the need for stricter security measures to prevent similar incidents in the future. Wei's conviction serves as a stark reminder of the grave consequences of betraying one's country and the importance of safeguarding classified information.
Category: U.S.
Published on: 2025-08-21 19:12:25
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