The CCP Is Trying To Discover The Military's Biggest Secrets

Written By BlabberBuzz | Wednesday, 05 May 2021 10:00 PM
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A Chinese American living resident confessed his guilt in a Boston federal court on April 28 for illegally smuggling hydrophones as well as other sensitive products and technology out of the United States to a Chinese university that has close relations with the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) military, said the U.S. Justice Department.

That day, Massachusetts-based Shuren Qin, 44, admitted guilt to one count of conspiracy to transport items from the U.S. to China’s Northwestern Polytechnical University (NWPU) without export permits; one count of visa fraud; two counts of making false statements to law enforcement agents concerning his customers and the types of export parts; four counts of money laundering; and two counts of bootlegging hydrophones from the United States to China. Hydrophones are used to monitor sound underwater.

According to its Chinese-language site, the CCP‘s NWPU features research in flight, aerospace, and navigation under the supervision of the government’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT), which developed from the Commission for Science, Technology, and Industry for National Defense and other institutions in 2008.

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NWPU has been listed by the U.S. Department of Commerce as an article posing national security concerns for its association in the development of unmanned aerial vehicles, autonomous underwater vehicles, and missile proliferation projects.

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“Qin took advantage of the open marketplace in the United States to purchase sensitive technologies for a Chinese military university,” said Assistant Attorney General John C. Demers for the Justice Department’s National Security Division.

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Nathaniel R. Mendell, Acting U.S. Attorney for the District of Massachusetts, said China “has an insatiable appetite for our country’s most sensitive products and technologies—particularly those with military applications.” He said Qin posed a danger to U.S. national security and violated the law by shipping key anti-submarine warfare products to a Chinese military-linked university.

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Moreover, U.S. District Judge Denise J. Casper discovered that the Chinese Navy was one of Qin’s customers, according to his China-based company LinkOcean’s website. And when the border search happened, agents indicated that they were concerned that Qin was involved in working on behalf of the Chinese Navy to obtain items from the United States so that they could be used by the Chinese Navy in electronic and anti-submarine combat.

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Qin confessed to charges involving 60 hydrophones worth $100,000. China’s NWPU was also charged but it has never arrived at court. Under a defense deal struck between Qin and prosecutors, the Chinese national may face a prison sentence of at least seven years under federal sentencing guidelines.

Demers revealed during a seminar on April 28 at George Washington University that Chinese espionage and technology theft cases remain a top priority for the Biden administration’s Justice Department.

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