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China says engineer jailed for 15 years was lured into sending aerospace secrets overseas
An aerospace engineer surnamed Zhu was sentenced to 15 years in prison for espionage after allegedly leaking aerospace secrets overseas. He worked in classified roles within aerospace and defense research institutes and graduated from a top university with a PhD in 2018. Chinese state media emphasized the critical role of the aerospace industry in national security.
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