Chinese Engineer Sentenced to Death for Selling State Secrets
Liu, a former assistant engineer, was convicted of leaking classified information to foreign intelligence agencies, reflecting China's intensified focus on national security.
- Liu, a former assistant engineer at a Chinese research institute, secretly copied classified materials before resigning over workplace grievances.
- He sold state secrets to a foreign intelligence agency, motivated by financial distress from failed investments, but was later cut off after being paid a low price.
- Over six months, Liu attempted to sell additional classified information to multiple foreign agencies while traveling through several countries.
- Chinese authorities arrested Liu, and he was sentenced to death, though the timing of his sentencing and execution has not been disclosed.
- The case highlights China's rare use of the death penalty for espionage and its growing efforts to counter foreign intelligence threats, including publicizing cases on social media.