Washington – U.S. Navy Officer Charged With Spying, Possibly For China, Taiwan

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    FILE - Edward Lin at a 2008 naturalization ceremony in Hawaii.   REUTERS/U.S. Navy/Sarah MurphyWashington – A U.S. Navy officer with access to sensitive U.S. intelligence faces espionage charges over accusations he passed state secrets, possibly to China and Taiwan, a U.S. official told Reuters on Sunday.

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    The official, speaking on condition of anonymity, identified the suspect as Lieutenant Commander Edward Lin, who was born in Taiwan and later became a naturalized U.S. citizen, according a Navy profile article written about him in 2008.

    A redacted Navy charge sheet said the suspect was assigned to the headquarters for the Navy’s Patrol and Reconnaissance Group, which oversees intelligence collection activities.

    The charge sheet redacted out the name of the suspect and the Navy declined to provide details on his identity.

    It accused him twice of communicating secret information and three times of attempting to do so to a representative of a foreign government “with intent or reason to believe it would be used to the advantage of a foreign nation.”

    The document did not identify what foreign country or countries were involved.

    The U.S. official said both China and Taiwan were possible but stressed the investigation was still going on.

    The suspect was also accused of engaging in prostitution and adultery. He has been held in pre-trial confinement for the past eight months or so, the official added.

    USNI News, which first reported Lin’s identity, said he spoke fluent Mandarin and managed the collection of electronic signals from the EP3-E Aries II signals intelligence aircraft.

    The U.S. Navy profiled Lin in a 2008 article that focused on his naturalization to the United States, saying his family left Taiwan when he was 14 and stayed in different countries before coming to America.

    “I always dreamt about coming to America, the ‘promised land’,” he said. “I grew up believing that all the roads in America lead to Disneyland.”

    The Navy’s article can be seen here:1.usa.gov/1SIEJDe

    Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang said he was not aware of the details of the case. He did not elaborate. China’s Defence Ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    Taiwan’s Defense Ministry said it had no information on the case. Taiwan’s Foreign Ministry declined to comment.‎


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    Sociologist
    Sociologist
    8 years ago

    If found guilty, firing squad.

    ralph1527
    ralph1527
    8 years ago

    So what do you think …. Will he get the same treatment as Johnathan Pollard ????

    bennym
    bennym
    8 years ago

    So he was given top secret clearance and on one accused him of having dual loyalty… Hmm.

    I bet he will not get a life sentence, nor will his plea bargain be ignored

    8 years ago

    We’ve seen over the last thirty years, that in the vast majority of cases, these defendants serve far less time, and in much less harsh conditions, than what Jonathan Pollard was sentenced to (30 years). Even today, a federal judge has still not ruled, pertaining to easing the harsh restrictions of Pollard’s parole! Also, this defendant will probably be sentenced to less time than the 27 year sentence of Rubashkin!

    PaulinSaudi
    PaulinSaudi
    8 years ago

    This guy is a heap of trouble.

    bennyt
    bennyt
    8 years ago

    I would first check if he passed on any of the info to Hillary’s email server.

    puppydogs
    puppydogs
    8 years ago

    Didn’t this guy play for the Knicks?

    8 years ago

    Well which country is it? Communist Red China are our enemies, Taiwan is our ally.

    Either case, he will be treated with kid gloves as compared to how Pollard was treated that is 1000% for sure.

    Butterfly
    Butterfly
    8 years ago

    I just heard he is getting the death penalty! (firing squad)