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Chinese official caught in honey trap set by foreign spy agency: security ministry

Ministry says official named Zhang agreed to share classified information after being caught up in contrived brothel sting overseas

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China’s Ministry of State Security cites the case of a recently arrested official ensnared in a “honey trap” when warning citizens to be aware of espionage risks when travelling overseas. Photo: Shutterstock Images
A Chinese official has been arrested after succumbing to a “honey trap” overseas and supplying classified information to a foreign spy agency, according to Beijing’s top anti-espionage service.
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In a report on its official social media account on Thursday, the Ministry of State Security said the official, surnamed Zhang, was posted overseas for a Chinese institution and during that time was a frequent visitor to luxury “venues”.

Through these visits, Zhang came in contact with a foreign spy surnamed Li who was undercover as a local business association member.

According to the ministry, Zhang asked Li over a drink about “exotic entertainment venues”, prompting Li and his superiors to set up a honey trap – an operation in which sex is used as a lure.

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Under the instruction of the foreign intelligence agencies, Li soon invited Zhang to a local brothel where Zhang was caught by “local law enforcement officers” when soliciting prostitution, and asked for Li’s help to get out of the situation, the official post said.

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Li comforted Zhang and contacted his reliable “brother” – also a foreign intelligence officer – who quickly arrived at the scene and got Zhang out of trouble, it said.

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