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Two suspected Chinese spies, posing as Taiwanese tourists, were arrested in the Philippines for allegedly photographing Philippine Coast Guard ships in Palawan, near the Spratly Islands. They were accused of using their phones, drones, and hidden cameras to monitor the coast guard vessels. The Philippines National Bureau of Investigation is searching for any accomplices. Another Chinese national, Deng, and two Filipino accomplices, were arrested earlier for similar espionage activities.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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