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individuals held for allegedly helping the ISI in the last three years in<br />

the city, worked in transport companies.<br />

Earlier, the police had arrested ex-serviceman Shailesh Jadhav (26) at<br />

Kenjal village in Satara district for allegedly working for ISI agent<br />

Sayeed Ahmed alias Mohammed Desai, who was convicted by a city court and<br />

was to be deported to Pakistan.<br />

http://www.punemirror.in/article/62/<strong>2011</strong>0203<strong>2011</strong>0203<strong>05</strong>04548319f6e98ba/ISImay-be-hunting-for-spying-talent-in-transport-cos.html<br />

0425/11 ---------------------------------------------------------------<br />

India coy over 'Chinese spy'<br />

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(Asia Times) The Indian government has deported a woman it claims was<br />

spying for the People's Republic of China (PRC) in India's insurgencywracked<br />

northeastern state of Nagaland.<br />

Wang Qing, 38 or 39, had reportedly met with Thuingaleng Muivah, the<br />

general secretary of one of the factions of the National Socialist Council<br />

of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-I-M), who returned from self-imposed exile<br />

over a year ago for slow-moving peace talks in Delhi.<br />

Qing had apparently attempted to pass herself off as a traveling<br />

representative of a Chinese timber concern, a Naga student, or a Hong Kong<br />

television journalist, depending on whom she encountered. On inspection of<br />

her laptop by Indian authorities, it was discovered she had photos of<br />

herself with Muivah, Prachanda, head of Nepal's Maoists, and members of the<br />

Kachin Independence Army, a ethnic separatist movement in Myanmar that<br />

Delhi believes has acted as a channel for Chinese arms to Naga rebel armies<br />

in decades past.<br />

http://www.atimes.com/atimes/South_Asia/MB04Df03.html<br />

0426/11 ---------------------------------------------------------------<br />

Wie Spione für China „gemacht“ werden<br />

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(Epoch Times) eines Chinesen in Deutschland, gerichtet gegen die Falun Gong<br />

Bewegung, ruft einen anderen Fall in Erinnerung, der sich vor drei Jahren<br />

in Hongkong ereignete. Alle diese Fälle sind nach Ansicht von Kennern der<br />

Szene eher die Spitze von Eisbergen. Wer die Stasi-Aufklärung verfolgt,<br />

weiß wie solche Systeme arbeiten.<br />

Der dreißig Jahre alte Wang Lian aus Hongkong traf an einem Februartag im<br />

Jahr 2007 in Sydney, Australien, ein. Mit einem Besuchervisum war er seiner<br />

bedrückenden Situation entkommen. Unserer Reporterin schilderte er seinen<br />

Fall. Er war Mitarbeiter der Epoch Times in Hongkong, die von dem<br />

kommunistischen Regime in Peking als Störenfried angesehen wird, steht sie<br />

doch nicht unter staatlicher Kontrolle.<br />

Wang Lian, seit 2002 bei der The Epoch Times als Verantwortlicher<br />

technischer Betreuer angestellt, beschreibt seine „Rekrutierung“ als Teil<br />

eines riesigen Spionagenetzwerks.<br />

http://www.epochtimes.de/articles/<strong>2011</strong>/02/02/672156.html<br />

<strong>ACIPSS</strong>-Newsletter <strong>05</strong>/<strong>2011</strong> - 25 -

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