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The men appealed the decision, but the Supreme Court yesterday ruled that the defendants caused severe damage to national securi信用貸款利率最低t信貸條件y信貸代辦公司 and reject政府青年創業貸款率條件ed their appeal.

Combined with his other convictions, Wang’s total jail term came to 74 years and six months, but the court ruled that he will serve them concurrently, reducing his effective sentence t信用不良如何借錢o 18 years.

急需現金怎麼辦The Supreme Court’s rul青年創業貸款率利最低銀行2017i青年結婚貸款軍人貸款買房ng is final.

The ruling upheld the guilty verdict against the two for violating the National Intelligence Services Act (國家情報工作法) by engaging in the serious crimes of “spying for an enemy state,” “leaking military secrets” and “receiving bribes in breach of official duties.”

前置協商信用不良信用瑕疵房貸Prosecutors said Wang was ordered to develop a spy network in Taiwan, and after his return to the bureau he recruited Lin, who had been at 青創貸款計畫書範例the Republic of China Military Academy with him.

信用瑕疵汽車貸款Prosecutors said Lin admitted to accepting money from Chinese sources and receiving all-expenses-paid trips to 青年首購貸款單身信用卡預借現金 分期Southeast Asian nations, as well as Singapore and Macau.

During the investigation, Wang admitted to spying for政府中小企業貸款 China and passing on classified materials, as well as recruiting Lin to gain access to restricted documents.

The bureau s青年首次購屋優惠房貸2017條件ent Wang as an intelligence agent to China on covert missions at least four times from 1992 to 1994, but his cover was blown and he was recruited by Chinese intelligence in 1995.

負債整合條件They received about US$100,000 each from their Chinese handlers for delivering the names of bure青年首購貸款財政部au agents and other classified military information, prosecutors said.

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Wang and Lin sold the names of bureau agents operating in China and other classified inf信用貸款利率比較2017ormation to their Chi青創貸款條件nese handlers, which enabled Chinese intelligence to monitor Taiwanese agents’ activities in信貸試算excel China and put their lives at risk, prosecutors said.

信用不良信貸The Supreme Court yesterday upheld a ruling to imprison two Military Intelligence Bureau officers on charges of espionage and l急需用錢20萬e青年創業貸款條件aking classified information.

By Jason Pan / Staff repor軍公教信用貸款銀行ter

The two also each received a “basic salary” of between US$10,000 and US$30,000 per month from China during their time working for the bureau, where they also collected wages and benefits from the Taiwanese governm首次購屋貸款2017ent.前置協商流程

The High Court in負債整合推薦 September last year sentenced Major Wang Tsung-wu (王宗武) to 18 years in prison and Colonel Lin Han (林翰) to six years in prison.

青年貸款代辦首購貸款玉山銀行In his defense, Wang said he had no choice but to cooperate with Chinese agents, as he was exposed and feared for急需現金周轉 his life.

Lin admitted to receiving money for passing documents to Wang, but said he did not disclose any secrets risking national security, becau信用卡整合代償銀行se China had already obtained some of the materials.

新聞來源:TAIPEI TIMES

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