US woman pleads guilty for working as Chinese agent

IANS  |  New York 

A US woman who worked for at the John F. Kennedy (JFK) Airport here has pleaded guilty to acting on behalf of the by placing unscreened packages on a flight from to

Lin, a naturalised US citizen, worked for from 2002 till 2015 at JFK and then at through April 2016. She could face up to 10 years' imprisonment when sentenced, reported.

"This case is a stark example of the using the employees of Chinese companies doing business here to engage in illegal activity," Attorney General said in a statement.

"Covertly doing the Chinese military's bidding on US soil is a crime, and Lin and the took advantage of a commercial enterprise to evade legitimate oversight."

It is not known what was in the packages sent to

In exchange for her help, the provided her tax-exempt purchases of discounted liquor and available only to diplomats and free contracting work at her residence, according to court documents.

"Lin was secreting packages through some of the country's busiest airports, using her work with the Chinese government to thwart our security measures," said William F. Sweeney, Director-in-Charge of the Field Office.

"We believe this case isn't unique and hope it serves as an example that the Chinese and other foreign governments can't break our laws with impunity."

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First Published: Thu, April 18 2019. 12:32 IST