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Article: US charges two Chinese nationals with attempting to recruit US service members

US charges two Chinese nationals with attempting to recruit US service members

US charges two Chinese nationals with attempting to recruit US service members

PHOTO CAPTION: Illustrative photo — FBI agents are seen in a photo posted to X/Twitter on May 7, 2025 by the FBI’s Miami field office

 

By Christian  Martinez

U.S. prosecutors have charged two Chinese nationals with acting as agents of China's security service, accusing them of gathering intelligence about U.S. Navy bases and trying to identify Navy members willing to spy for Beijing, the Justice Department said.

The suspects facilitated a "dead-drop payment" of at least $10,000 in a locker at a recreational facility in Northern California in 2022 in exchange for U.S. national security information that had already been passed to Chinese intelligence, the Justice Department said on Tuesday.

Yuance Chen, 38, a legal permanent resident living in Happy Valley, Oregon, and Liren “Ryan” Lai, 39, who arrived in Houston from China in April on a tourist visa, were arrested on Friday, the department said in a statement.

The pair worked on behalf of China's Ministry of State Security (MSS) and made their initial appearances in federal court in Houston and Portland, Oregon, on Monday, it said.

 

 

China's foreign ministry said it did not know the specifics of the case, but would take necessary measures to safeguard Chinese citizens' legitimate rights.

"We have always opposed the hype of so-called Chinese spies," ministry spokesperson Mao Ning told reporters at a regular news briefing on Wednesday.

The Justice Department gave no details on who provided the national security information or the military members targeted for recruitment.

After the 2022 incident, the pair "continued to work on behalf of the MSS, including to help identify potential assets for MSS recruitment within the ranks of the U.S. Navy," the Justice Department said.

"The Chinese Communist Party thought they were getting away with their scheme to operate on U.S. soil, utilizing spy craft, like dead drops, to pay their sources," FBI Director Kash Patel said in a statement.

 (Reporting by Christian  Martinez; Additional reporting by Ethan Wang and Liz Lee in Beijing; Editing by Doina Chiacu, Cynthia Osterman and Alison Williams // REUTERS)

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