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"China uses civil groups, religious institutions to infiltrate military," says Taiwan's Defence Ministry

Taiwan's Defence Ministry reports China is using civil groups, religious bodies, and criminal networks to penetrate its military ranks.

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Taipei: Taiwan's Ministry of National Defence (MND) in its report on Saturday has stated that China is using local criminal organisations, illegal lenders, religious institutions, and civil groups to penetrate the Taiwanese military, Taipei Times reported. The report, prepared for lawmakers ahead of a scheduled hearing on Chinese espionage, said that retired military personnel who had aligned with China often relied on these channels to access active members of the armed forces.

According to the ministry, Chinese intelligence operations commonly use measures such as blackmail, online communications, bribery, and pressure from loan sharks to manipulate serving military personnel into cooperating.

Beijing's primary objectives are to gather intelligence and build a network of operatives within Taiwan that could weaken the nation's defence capabilities, the MND reported.

However, the report noted that counterintelligence efforts have been effective--87.5 per cent of caught Chinese spies were reported by military members they had approached. The MND, in coordination with the National Security Bureau and agencies under the Ministry of Justice, has created special procedures to investigate and prosecute espionage cases while safeguarding classified information.

To further strengthen defences, the military is implementing a standardised system for probing information security violations and vetting both personnel and contractors to prevent internal threats. (ANI)

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