外媒: 华为中国高管涉嫌间谍活动被波兰当局逮捕

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这回公检法又要忙了,又得抓几个波兰外交官或者毒贩呢?那还哪有时间抓翻墙上外网的网民呢?真是愁死个人。贸易战关键时刻,频频给习主席添堵,华为,这个中国支柱性典范企业,为何不停在世界范围违法?给中国抹黑?

外媒:华为中国高管涉嫌间谍活动被波兰当局逮捕(图)
新闻来源: BBC/德国之声/环球网 于 2019-01-11 5:20:25


波兰国家安全局逮捕了电信巨头华为公司的一名中国籍高管和一个波兰籍工程师。

波兰国家安全局副主任马季奇·瓦斯科( Maciej Wasik ) 向波兰国家新闻社PAP表示,这个中国公民就职于一个大型电子公司,而这个波兰人则因为网络服务在圈中颇有名气。

波兰公共电视台TVP还报道称,波兰安全部门周五(11日)搜查了华为在波兰的办公处。

此前,华为公司财务总监孟晚舟2018年12月1日在加拿大被拘捕,引起全世界的关注。

媒体:波兰以间谍指控逮捕华为员工

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波兰这起逮捕事件发生在西方多国对华为公司的安全顾虑与日俱增的背景下

(德国之声中文网)"(被逮捕的)这名中国人是一名大型电子公司的商业人士,……(被逮捕的)这名波兰人是网络业务的圈内人",波兰特勤部门的副局长瓦西克(Maciej Wasik)告诉波兰通讯社。

波兰电视台(TVP)报道称,被逮捕的中国人是华为员工。

该事件发生在西方多国对华为公司的安全顾虑与日俱增的背景下。他们担心这家世界上最大的通讯网络设备制造商同中国政府有关联,从而增加了网络设备遭监控的风险。

一段时间以来,有关华为的热门新闻层出不穷:从其财务长孟晚舟在加拿大被捕;到英、美等国拒绝华为参与该国5G电信基础设施建设。

挪威司法部长近日表示,"我们与美国和英国一样,担忧华为针对挪威私人和国家机构从事间谍活动。"


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  【环球网报道 记者 赵衍龙】路透社1月11日援引波兰国家通讯社PAP报道,波兰国家安全局(state security agency)当地时间周五逮捕了一名中国公民和一名波兰公民,指控他们从事间谍活动。波兰国家电视台(TVP)称,这名中国公民是华为的员工。

  不过,波兰特别事务处副主管瓦希克(Maciej Wasik)没有透露被抓中国公民身份,只是称,“这名中国人是在一家大型电子公司工作的商人…”,瓦希克还透露称,“(被抓)波兰人在互联网生意有关的圈子里有知名度。”

  路透社援引波兰国家电视台(TVP)消息称,安全部门还搜查了华为在波兰的办公室以及电信公司Orange Polska (OPL.WA)在波兰的办公室。电信公司Orange称,被捕的波兰人在其公司工作。

  电信公司Orange在一份声明中表示,安全局周二收集了这名雇员的相关材料,但其没有透露该员工的身份。该公司还表示,不知道调查是否与这名员工的工作有关,它将继续配合波兰方面的调查。

  英国《每日邮报》11日援引波兰国家电视台报道称,这名中国男子是华为在波兰的一名“主管”,《每日邮报》还援引波兰国家通讯社PAP的报道称,波兰特别事务处发言人表示,这两人将被拘留3个月。如果罪名成立,他们将面临10年监禁。
 
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Poland arrests two over spying allegations, including Huawei employee
JANUARY 11, 2019 20:20 JST
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Huawei has opened its first store in Poland on Dec. 15, 2018 in Warsaw. © AP
WARSAW (Reuters) -- Poland has arrested a Chinese employee of Huawei and a Polish national involved in cyber business on allegations of spying, Polish media reported on Friday, deepening the controversy over Western criticism of the Chinese telecoms equipment maker.

U.S. intelligence agencies allege Huawei Technologies Cos Ltd is linked to China's government and that its equipment could contain "backdoors" for use by government spies.

No evidence has been produced publicly and the firm has repeatedly denied the claims. But the criticism has led several Western countries and companies to look into whether they should allow Huawei's equipment to be used in their telecoms networks.


Polish public TV channel TVP said security services had also searched the local offices of Huawei; the offices of telecoms firm Orange Polska , where it said the Polish national works; and Poland's Office of Electronic Communications, the country's telecoms regulator.

"We are aware of the situation, and we are looking into it. We have no comment for the time being," Huawei said in a statement.

"Huawei complies with all applicable laws and regulations in the countries where it operates, and we require every employee to abide by the laws and regulations in the countries where they are based," it added.

Orange Polska said in a statement the security agency had on Tuesday gathered materials related to an employee, whom it did not identify. The company added it did not know if the investigation was linked to the employee's professional work, and that it would continue to cooperate with the authorities.

Poland's Office of Electronic Communications was not immediately available to comment.

In December, Canadian authorities arrested a top Huawei executive, Meng Wanzhou, at the behest of U.S. authorities as part of an investigation into alleged violations of U.S. trade sanctions, raising tensions with China at a time when Washington and Beijing are engaged in a broader trade war.

"The Chinese national is a businessman working in a major electronics company ... the Pole is a person known in circles associated with cyber business," Maciej Wasik, the deputy head of Poland's special services, told state news agency PAP.

The arrested pair will be held for three months, PAP reported, citing the spokesperson for Poland's head of special services.

TVP said the Polish national was a former agent of the internal security agency. The agency did not immediately respond to Reuters' requests for comment.
 
习主席又要再次致电床破,主动申购美国大豆了吗?当初说好的打击川普票仓呢?放屁呢?啊?美国大豆产量也有限,你说买就有货吗?还要强买怎地?你们不吃豆腐活不成是吗?哦,对了,喂猪的。

谁来说说?解释解释?按流行语来问:这是几个意思?出尔反尔的?
 
中国华为高管涉嫌间谍活动被波兰当局逮捕
 
一波平,一波起,在中国不能就业的,不对称。得两波起。
 
一波平,一波起,在中国不能就业的,不对称。得两波起。
你成语不及格,哥小学毕业的都知道一波未平一波又起。:kan:
标题太长没法读,去去去,改标题去。
 
嗯,华为高管在波兰被抓凸显加拿大人的无能。N年前前csis的头儿就说过加拿大有几万中国间谍,可到现在一个象样的也没有抓到。
 
嗯,华为高管在波兰被抓凸显加拿大人的无能。N年前前csis的头儿就说过加拿大有几万中国间谍,可到现在一个象样的也没有抓到。


这次同时还抓了他们自己一个波兰人。
这自觉性,我服! 都不需要中国动手。
 
大波波这次又在找死, 居然去捻天朝的虎须。
 
你成语不及格,小学毕业的都知道一波未平一波又起。:kan:
 
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London (CNN Business)A Huawei executive has been arrested in Poland on charges of spying for China.

Poland's counterintelligence service confirmed on Friday that a Chinese citizen suspected of spying had been arrested. Polish state media identified the suspect as Huawei's sales director in the country.

China's embassy in Poland named him as Weijing Wang.

Huawei is a Chinese telecommunications company that is viewed by US government officials as a national security risk. Other countries have concerns too: It has been prevented from supplying next-generation 5G equipment to Australia and New Zealand.

The company has attracted even greater scrutiny following the arrest of its chief financial officer last month in Canada.

Stanislaw Zaryn, a spokesman for Polish counterintelligence, said in a statement to the country's official press agency that the Chinese citizen, identified as Weijing W., had been arrested along with a Polish citizen.

The homes of the suspects were searched on Tuesday, the statement said. A court has ordered the pair to be held for three months, and they face up to 10 years in prison if convicted.

Both have pleaded not guilty, according to Polish state broadcaster TVP. Zaryn has not responded to CNN's requests for comment.

The Chinese company in a statement that it is "aware of the situation, and we are looking into it."

"Huawei complies with all applicable laws and regulations in the countries where it operates, and we require every employee to abide by the laws and regulations in the countries where they are based," it added.

A spokesperson for the Chinese Embassy to Poland said the country was "highly concerned about this incident." Poland had been asked to arrange a consular visit "as soon as possible" and to protect the "rights and interests, safety and humanitarian treatment of the person involved," the spokesperson added.

Huawei is one of China's leading tech companies. It sells more smartphones than Apple (AAPL) and builds advanced telecommunications networks in countries around the world.

CFO Meng Wanzhou, who is the daughter of Huawei's founder, was arrested in Canada in December. She has been released on bail, but faces a lengthy legal fight over extradition to the United States.

The US government alleges that Meng helped the company dodge sanctions on Iran. Huawei has repeatedly said it's unaware of any wrongdoing by Meng.

The arrest has stoked tensions between the United States and China, which have been trying to negotiate an end to their bruising trade war.

It has already fueled a nationalist backlash against American products from some Chinese businesses. If the Huawei executive is extradited to the United States, experts warn US businesses in China could face retaliation.

Steven Jiang and Yong Xiong contributed reporting.
 
嗯,华为高管在波兰被抓凸显加拿大人的无能。N年前前csis的头儿就说过加拿大有几万中国间谍,可到现在一个象样的也没有抓到。
嗯,有道理:)
 
嗯,华为高管在波兰被抓凸显加拿大人的无能。N年前前csis的头儿就说过加拿大有几万中国间谍,可到现在一个象样的也没有抓到。
法不责众嘛
 
Poland arrests two over spying allegations, including Huawei employee
JANUARY 11, 2019 20:20 JST
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Huawei has opened its first store in Poland on Dec. 15, 2018 in Warsaw. © AP
WARSAW (Reuters) -- Poland has arrested a Chinese employee of Huawei and a Polish national involved in cyber business on allegations of spying, Polish media reported on Friday, deepening the controversy over Western criticism of the Chinese telecoms equipment maker.

U.S. intelligence agencies allege Huawei Technologies Cos Ltd is linked to China's government and that its equipment could contain "backdoors" for use by government spies.

No evidence has been produced publicly and the firm has repeatedly denied the claims. But the criticism has led several Western countries and companies to look into whether they should allow Huawei's equipment to be used in their telecoms networks.


Polish public TV channel TVP said security services had also searched the local offices of Huawei; the offices of telecoms firm Orange Polska , where it said the Polish national works; and Poland's Office of Electronic Communications, the country's telecoms regulator.

"We are aware of the situation, and we are looking into it. We have no comment for the time being," Huawei said in a statement.

"Huawei complies with all applicable laws and regulations in the countries where it operates, and we require every employee to abide by the laws and regulations in the countries where they are based," it added.

Orange Polska said in a statement the security agency had on Tuesday gathered materials related to an employee, whom it did not identify. The company added it did not know if the investigation was linked to the employee's professional work, and that it would continue to cooperate with the authorities.

Poland's Office of Electronic Communications was not immediately available to comment.

In December, Canadian authorities arrested a top Huawei executive, Meng Wanzhou, at the behest of U.S. authorities as part of an investigation into alleged violations of U.S. trade sanctions, raising tensions with China at a time when Washington and Beijing are engaged in a broader trade war.

"The Chinese national is a businessman working in a major electronics company ... the Pole is a person known in circles associated with cyber business," Maciej Wasik, the deputy head of Poland's special services, told state news agency PAP.

The arrested pair will be held for three months, PAP reported, citing the spokesperson for Poland's head of special services.

TVP said the Polish national was a former agent of the internal security agency. The agency did not immediately respond to Reuters' requests for comment.
黄鼠狼偏咬病鸭子!:evil:
 
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