China jails man for leaking military data

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BBC Online :
A man in Guangdong has been sentenced to 10 years in jail for leaking information on China’s military, state media say.
News reports have not named the country which received the information, nor given the man’s full name. He has only been identified by his surname, Li.
Li had leaked 23 classified documents, of which 13 were considered highly classified, state media said.
He had also passed along photos of military installations and movements.
Some of the information he had garnered was from military journals which can only be ordered and accessed domestically, according to Chinese media.
Reports said that Li started work at a coastal city in Guangdong in 2000.
In May 2011, a stranger posing as a woman contacted Li on the Chinese instant messaging platform QQ and asked to be his friend.
People’s Daily said the stranger acted “warmly” towards Li and showed a keen interest in his work and life, eventually becoming his confidante.
A month later, the stranger revealed to Li that he was actually a man, and called himself Feige (Flying Brother).
Feige supplied Li unspecified amounts of cash so that the latter could procure military journals through the national library.
Li also followed Feige’s instructions to conduct long-term surveillance on key military installations, according to People’s Daily.

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