TAIPEI, KOMPAS.com - Maj. Gen. Lo Hsien Che (51) were arrested as they relate to the worst espionage scandal in Taiwan in 50 years. The mass media in Taiwan, on Thursday (02/10/2011), reported Maj. Lo caught as a spy for China because it tempted the interests of money and sex. The temptation that comes from women's spy agency of China. Maj. Gen. Lo recruits stationed in Thailand during the period 2002-2005. He'd been set up with money and sex in exchange should provide critical information about Taiwan. Taiwan mass media describe her as pretty, slim, tall, and Australian passports. The woman posing as workers in export-import at first met with Maj. Gen. Lo, who was married. Maj. Gen. Lo then submit information about Taiwan since 2004 in exchange for 200,000 U.S. dollars (approximately USD 1.8 billion). Some media in Taiwan said Maj. Lo even had pocketed the money about 1 million U.S. dollars (approximately USD 9 billion). In 2005 Maj. Gen. Lo rotated back to Taiwan, but still works as a conduit of information to China. He even still see women spies in the United States (U.S.). In the U.S., Maj. Gen. Lo also gave classified information about Taiwan. Move up Maj. Gen. Lo managed to fool the Taiwan Government for its activities and continue to successfully make money. In 2008, Lo and even get a promotion to Major General. When recruited, Lo does not have that rank. He was arrested last month while serving as Head of Telecommunications and Electronic Information in the Ministry of Defense of Taiwan, who declined to comment on the case. Taiwanese military officials have warned Maj. Lo position allows him to provide important information about Taiwan to China. Tabloid China, Global Times, quoted Li Fei, an expert about Taiwan at the University of Xiamen, China. "Spy activities between the two countries never subsided, even as tensions between the two countries continued to subside. The target is not only the military sector, but also penetrated into the economic affairs and technology, "said Li Fei. China always regards Taiwan as a province. (AFP / MON)
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