US lab scientist charged with lying about China contact

AP  |  Albuquerue (New Mexico) 

A for a US laboratory in is scheduled to appear in on accusations he lied about contacts with a state-run program in that seeks to draw foreign-educated talent.

Prosecutors say 67-year-old Turab Lookman, of Los Alamos National Laboratory, had been asked on an employment questionnaire and by officials if he had been recruited by China's Thousand Talents Program or applied to work there. He's accused in an indictment filed last week of falsely stating that he hadn't.

Federal prosecutors say the program had been established to recruit people with access to and knowledge of and intellectual property.

Court records did not yet list an He faces up to five years in prison if convicted.

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First Published: Tue, May 28 2019. 10:45 IST