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US military contractor who passed secrets to Chinese girlfriend jailed for 7 years

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US military contractor who passed secrets to Chinese girlfriend jailed for 7 years


PUBLISHED : Thursday, 18 September, 2014, 10:33am
UPDATED : Thursday, 18 September, 2014, 10:35am

Reuters in Honolulu

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Benjamin Bishop admitted in March to the espionage offences and agreed to cooperate with investigators in a plea deal that staved off additional charges. Photo: SCMP Pictures

A former US military contractor in Hawaii was sentenced on Wednesday to more than seven years in prison for passing national defence secrets to his Chinese girlfriend and illegally keeping numerous classified documents at his home.

Benjamin Pierce Bishop, 60, a retired army lieutenant colonel assigned to the US Pacific Command on Oahu, admitted in March to the espionage offences and agreed to cooperate with investigators in a plea deal that staved off additional charges.

As an active-duty reservist stationed at the command headquarters and later as a civilian contractor employed there, Bishop had top-secret security clearance, authorities said.

He pleaded guilty to one count of communicating classified national defence information to an unauthorised person – in this case emailing secrets in 2012 about joint training and planning sessions between the United States and South Korea.

The email recipient was a 27-year-old Chinese woman who was residing in the United States as a graduate student on a J1 visa while having a romantic relationship with Bishop that federal investigators said he kept hidden from the US government.

In an affidavit filed in the case last year, the FBI said the pair met in Hawaii at an international military conference and that the woman may have been targeting individuals with access to classified information.

Bishop also pleaded guilty to unlawfully retaining classified national defence papers at his residence, including US Armed Forces Defence Planning guides for years this year-2018, a document titled “Optimising US Force Posture in the Asia-Pacific, and the US Department of Defence China Strategy”.

China and the United States, the world’s two largest economies, have long engaged in spying against each other, though prosecutors and the FBI have not said whether they believe the woman, identified in court documents as “Person 1,” was necessarily working for Beijing.

According to the FBI affidavit, Bishop and the woman had been romantically involved since June 2011, and he passed national defence secrets to her in a series of emails and telephone calls beginning the following May, including plans for deploying US strategic nuclear systems and early warning radar networks.

The two charges to which he pleaded guilty carried a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison. He was sentenced to a prison term of seven years and three months, to be followed by three years of supervised probation.


 
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