3 arrested in China spy case

Bill Gertz:

The FBI today arrested a Pentagon official and two Chinese-born residents on espionage charges for passing defense secrets to China, the Justice Department announced.

Gregg William Bergersen, 51, of Alexandria, was arrested at his home on espionage charges. Tai Shen Kuo, a Taiwan-born U.S. citizen, 58, and Yu Xin Kang, a Chinese national, 33, both of New Orleans, were arrested in New Orleans on charges of conspiracy to provide defense secrets to China.

Mr. Bergersen worked as a weapons system analyst for the Defense Security Cooperation Agency, in Arlington, which is in charge of U.S. arms sales to foreign nations. He held a top-secret clearance.

One official said the case involved the transfer of command, control, communications and intelligence equipment originally sold to Taiwan that was diverted to China.

Court papers state that the three men conspired to transfer defense secrets during meetings with Chinese intelligence officials.

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The diversion probably had multiple objectives, but the primary one was probably to find a way to either jam or intercept Taiwan's ability to communicate with its military units in the event of conflict with the Chicoms. China has also had an active espionage program in getting access to other military secrets as well as in penetrating US computer systems.

CNN's report on the story includes an unrelated espionage case where a Boeing engineer was charged with being an unregistered Chinese agent and with providing trade secrets to the Chinese government.

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