The prosecutor’s office believes that the intelligence services of the PRC transferred a total of more than 90 thousand dollars. to finance his subversive activities.
Taiwanese prosecutors have charged seven retired officials with receiving funds from China and promoting Beijing’s political interests and forming militant groups to support Chinese troops during their possible invasion of the island. This was reported by the Taipei Times.
The leader of the group, according to investigators, is 62-year-old Taiwan Army Academy graduate Chu Hongyi, who, after leaving military service in 2019, headed to the mainland, where he was recruited as an officer. in the People’s Liberation Army of China (PLA).
Chu agreed to create a spy network in Taiwan and begin political activities on the island aimed at promoting Beijing’s interests. He founded the Restoration Alliance Party, whose slogan is “revival of the Chinese nation, peace and happiness for all people.”
The prosecutor’s office believes that the total intelligence services of the PRC transferred more than 90 thousand dollars to Chu. to finance its subversive activities, especially the recruitment of active and retired Taiwanese military personnel, as well as the promotion of pro-Chinese political forces.
Law enforcement officials said the suspects had created spy networks and paramilitary groups with snipers, as well as “kill squads” to eliminate pro-Taiwanese officials and politicians during a possible invasion by PLA.
As you know, Taiwan, threatened by Chinese military aggression, is trying to improve its defense capabilities.
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Source: korrespondent

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