Vietnam jails former intelligence officer for
threatening to leak classified docs to China
He
also offered to sell the documents to foreign media
A Ho Chi
Minh City court has sentenced a former intelligence officer to eight years in
prison for crimes he committed in 2016, including threatening to reveal
confidential documents to China and foreign media.
He had stolen the information with
the intention of using it to demand money from Vietnamese police to spend on
some high-stake gambling in Cambodia.
The People’s Court of Ho Chi Minh
City found Nguyen Hoang Duong, 33, guilty of espionage and extortion of
property in a ruling on Monday, handing him jail terms of seven years and one
year for the respective crimes.
He will serve eight years behind
bars in total.
According to his indictment, Duong
was an intelligence officer working at the Professional and Technical
Services Department under Vietnam’s Ministry of Public Security.
He took a leave between August 29
and September 26, 2016, but was found to have returned to his office in Ho
Chi Minh City on September 18, 2016 to steal secret information.
Duong used a CD to store classified
police documents from a computer and intended to use it to blackmail
Vietnamese police.
He made his way to Cambodia the next
morning, September 19, 2016, and soon lost all his cash to the games of luck
there.
Duong pulled a few more unsuccessful
attempts to find his luck by using ‘emergency’ money sent to him by his
younger sister and Duong Danh Kiem, the police chief at his division.
Desperate, he took photos of the CD
and used them to blackmail Kiem into sending him more money, threatening to
sell the classified information to the Chinese Embassy in Cambodia and
foreign media if his demand was not met.
On September 27, 2016, Duong was
captured by Cambodian police and handed over to Vietnamese officers, who
allowed him to go home to write a report on his wrongdoings.
Released, Duong once again made his
way back to Cambodia for gambling, where he continued to lose all his money.
Investigators found that Duong had
made multiple attempts during this period to contact the Chinese Embassy in
Cambodia and the Radio Free Asia broadcasting station with the intention of
selling them the classified documents.
On October 2, 2016, Duong was
captured at an ATM booth in Cambodia as he was trying to withdraw money sent
by a colleague.
Duong had destroyed the CD before
being taken into custody by Vietnamese police.
He confessed to all of the charges
at Monday’s court in Ho Chi Minh City.
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Thứ Ba, 17 tháng 4, 2018
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