\'Trump\'s Florida club breach tied to Chinese espionage\'

'Trump's Florida club breach tied to Chinese espionage'

IANS  |  Washington 

US said the recent arrest of a woman who allegedly breached at Donald Trump's private club while carrying Chinese passports and a drive containing malware, is an example of the threat poses to

In a TV interview on Friday, Pompeo declined to provide additional details related to his claim but said: "I think this tells the American people the threat that poses, the efforts they're making inside the US, not only against government officials but more broadly."

reported on Wednesday that the (FBI) had begun investigating the possibility that the incident at Trump's Mar-a-Lago property was an espionage effort.

The who confirmed the espionage probe said the FBI is doing what it has to do in these circumstances, when there is a foreign national involved and a possibility of counterintelligence or cyber-issues.

Earlier this week, Trump dismissed concerns about the incident when asked about potential Chinese espionage.

Hedescribed it a "fluke situation," praising both the and the who stopped the accused,

Zhang was charged with making false statements to a and entering a restricted area on Monday. A detention hearing is scheduled for April 8 and arraignment for April 15.

While investigators have not yet revealed conclusive evidence suggesting a link to Chinese espionage, the breach has highlighted long-brewing concerns about at Mar-a-Lago.

The club allows members, their guests and people attending events to enter and move around, even as Trump makes frequent visits to the property.

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First Published: Sat, April 06 2019. 08:52 IST