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Sunday, May 5, 2013

Alleged spy case could lead to false arrest, as happened to a Chinese citizen named Bo Jiang's.



Alleged spy case could lead to false arrest, as happened to a Chinese citizen named Bo Jiang's.

As quoted from Ars Technica, in mid-March, Jiang intends to return to China after working as a contractor at NASA Langley Research Center, Virginia, United States.

It is said that Jiang was forced to pull out of the U.S. because of suspected of being a spy and is seen as a "security threat". He had been in the U.S. since 2007 and took courses at Old Dominion University, Virginia.

When he was boarding a plane to Beijing from Dulles International Airport, Jiang suddenly approached and captured by FBI agents who guessed the rearview Bamboo Curtain country.

Jian goods then unloaded. Suspicion of the agents increasingly become so finding a laptop in a suitcase NASA electrical engineering doctorate holders 31-year-old, although he himself had claimed was carrying it.

Laptop FBI agents were examined. Who knows in which there is confidential information that should not be leaked to outsiders. Instead of finding sensitive documents about NASA technology, the agents instead found a collection of porn and pirated movies.

Jiang apparently just wanted to go to China to bring a little "gift". Moreover, the period of validity of his visa had been exhausted.

After all, Jiang remains detained and asked to account for his actions "abuse of office stuff".

A few weeks after being arrested, pleaded guilty Thursday Jiang "breaking company rules about computer use". He then released and told to leave the U.S. within 48 hours.

As for allegations about espionage is never mentioned again. Charges of lying to FBI agents because NASA does not claim to take the laptop was "canceled" by the court.

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