Chinese intel officer extradited to US to face economic espionage trial

IANS  |  Washington 

The (DOJ) has announced that a will be brought to to face economic charges, the first time that such an has taken place.

Xu was arrested in in April and was extradited to the US on Tuesday after losing his appeal. He faces up to 25 years' imprisonment.

DOJ officials said the indictment marks the first time a Chinese Ministry of State has been arrested and brought to the US to face charges.

He has been charged with working to get aviation employees to inadvertently reveal trade secrets to the

"This unprecedented of a exposes the Chinese government's direct oversight of economic against the US," Bill Priestap, of the FBI's Counterintelligence Division, in a statement on Wednesday.

Xu was one of several Ministry of State officials who, starting in 2013, allegedly identified aviation industry experts at at least three companies, including Cincinnati-based GE Aviation, and invited them to under the guise of speaking at universities for an idea exchange, according to the Justice Department complaint.

"Effectively Xu and his (Chinese Ministry of State Security) colleagues sought to groom experts to hand over trade secrets," Ben Glassman, the US for the Southern District of Ohio, told the media on Wednesday.

"has made clear that it has a program where it is seeking to acquire leading technological information in this industry and several others."

Glassman stressed that while it was apparent that Chinese officials were using insider recruitment as well as to further their interests, perpetrators could be brought to justice when private companies and the worked together, reported.

Xu made his initial appearance Wednesday afternoon in federal court in Cincinnati, Glassman added.

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First Published: Thu, October 11 2018. 10:10 IST