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该人名Qing Quentin Huang (所以估计是华人),53岁,Lloyd's Register Canada Ltd.的工程师, Lloyd's 承接部分加拿大最大的造船厂 Irving Shipbuilding的项目. 他被怀疑泄露有关加拿大造船采购战略的秘密信息(classified information)昨天在安省 Burlington被捕。 如果罪成,最高可被判终身监禁。
The RCMP say they disrupted a “threat to Canadian security" this week after arresting and charging a Canadian citizen who they allege was trying to pass on classified information to the Chinese government.
RCMP allege he was taking steps to supply classified information to China related to Canada's shipbuilding procurement strategy. The national plan includes building patrol ships, frigates, naval auxiliary vessels, science research vessels and ice breakers.
Authorities say Huang, from the Hamilton-area community of Waterdown,Ont., acted alone and is not believed to have been state-sponsored. He works as an engineer for Lloyd's Register Canada Ltd., a company that is sub-contracted by Irving Shipbuilding, the country's largest shipbuilder.
RCMP Chief Supt. Jennifer Strachan said police first learned of the case on Thursday after Huang communicated with someone at the Chinese embassy in Ottawa, but would not say if that was how they became aware of Huang's alleged activities.
She said several agencies — including the RCMP, CSIS and local police forces — came together and worked quickly to disrupt the "threat" to national security.
http://news.ca.msn.com/top-stories/canadian-accused-of-trying-to-pass-ship-secrets-to-china

The RCMP say they disrupted a “threat to Canadian security" this week after arresting and charging a Canadian citizen who they allege was trying to pass on classified information to the Chinese government.
RCMP allege he was taking steps to supply classified information to China related to Canada's shipbuilding procurement strategy. The national plan includes building patrol ships, frigates, naval auxiliary vessels, science research vessels and ice breakers.
Authorities say Huang, from the Hamilton-area community of Waterdown,Ont., acted alone and is not believed to have been state-sponsored. He works as an engineer for Lloyd's Register Canada Ltd., a company that is sub-contracted by Irving Shipbuilding, the country's largest shipbuilder.
RCMP Chief Supt. Jennifer Strachan said police first learned of the case on Thursday after Huang communicated with someone at the Chinese embassy in Ottawa, but would not say if that was how they became aware of Huang's alleged activities.
She said several agencies — including the RCMP, CSIS and local police forces — came together and worked quickly to disrupt the "threat" to national security.
http://news.ca.msn.com/top-stories/canadian-accused-of-trying-to-pass-ship-secrets-to-china