Intelligence/ Exploiting
the weaknesses in Taiwan’s defense establishment
The optics couldn’t be
worse — four Taiwanese military officers, including an Air Force pilot, a
lieutenant colonel and a former Army major general, indicted on charges of
belonging to a spy ring led by a Chinese intelligence officer. Oh, and the owner
of a karaoke club, to boot. The January 16 indictments, which follow the
arrest in September last year of Zhen Xiaojiang, the Chinese handler who was
also indicted, are but the latest in a string of arrests on espionage charges
in recent years. 15 cases were uncovered in 2014 alone. Has the Taiwanese
security apparatus been completely penetrated by Chinese spies, as some
analysts have been arguing?
Maybe,
but the extent to which systems and people have been compromised is anyone’s
guess. The People’s Liberation Army is particularly interested in establishing
a complete picture of Taiwan’s C4ISR architecture, radar and air defense
systems, as well as war preparedness plans, a focus that has been confirmed
through the string of arrests over the years, including the latest case.
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