Chinese-Born Scientist Pleads Guilty To Tech Espionage
Posted on Tuesday, November 18 @ 13:32:15 CST by Raulken |
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Quan-Sheng Shu, who was also charged with illegal arms exports, faces up to ten years in prison. By KC Jones A Chinese-born scientist working in Virginia has pleaded guilty to selling US technology and military secrets for rocket propulsion to China,...
A naturalized citizen faces 25 years in prison for his role in sending rocket information to China
A naturalized Chinese physicist accused of exporting space launch technical data and other classified information to China has pleaded guilty in federal court. Shu Quan-Sheng, 68, admitted in a U.S. District Court that he copied the design of liquid hydrogen tanks to a Chinese space official, which is a violation of the Arms Export Control Act. The accused December 2003 violation reportedly was vital for China's current moon exploration program that has seen growing success. China's first man went into space in 2003, which was followed by a two-man Chinese astronaut mission two years later in 2005. The People's Liberation Army also is overseeing the construction of a space launch facility in China designed to hold liquid-propelled launch vehicles, which will be used to send astronauts into orbit. The case had nothing to do with espionage or treason, but was done for monetary gain, Shu's attorney said. Shu, president of AMAC International, decided to plead guilty so his wife wouldn't face charges for helping him. AMAC works with NASA, Department of Energy, along with assisting companies export their products to China. Prosecutors believe Shu had several employees falsify documents so he could send the... Click here to read the content (Source DailyTech)
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