Former Chinese agent defected to Australia, revealing secret police trap for anti-communist internet celebrity and exiled cartoonist

 


The Australian National Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) recently reported that a former Chinese secret policeman who defected there revealed that he had lured dissidents back to the country and mentioned suspected collaborators in Taiwan. A Chinese man whose pseudonym is Eric claims to be an agent of the Political Security Bureau, a secret unit of the Ministry of Public Security of China. In an exclusive interview with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), he pointed out that he has been involved in surveillance and kidnapping since 2008. At work, he has transformed himself into an overseas Chinese dissident or a business executive with assets worth billions of dollars, and used this to get close to the Dalai Lama, trap anti-communist Internet celebrities, and make friends with Chinese exiled artists. Eric also provided hundreds of secret documents and letters to confirm the authenticity of his statement. Eric alleged that he was attracted by the Western democratic system and joined the Chinese Social Democratic Party in the United States. However, Chinese agents came to take him away. In addition to being secretly interrogated for many days, he was also forced to confess. Later, he was given the opportunity to "reform his old ways." Not wanting to go to jail, he had no choice but to accept it. Starting in 2008, he began a series of espionage missions and was asked to arrest dissidents around the world. Eric also pointed out that the secret police attempted to trap anti-communist Internet celebrity Edwin Yin and current affairs satirical cartoonist "Perverted Pepper" (Wang Liming), with the intention of luring them to Cambodia so that Chinese police could arrest them. Because overseas police move more freely, they may bring them back to China through illegal means. Eric also said that he also tried to trap the Chinese exiled artist Hua Yong. Although he failed, the two still kept in contact after Hua Yong moved to Vancouver, Canada. However, one and a half years after the move, Hua Yong went boating out to sea one night. He did not return and was found dead the next morning. Eric also revealed that his boss will still try to contact him, but instead he persuades him to leave China with his family as soon as possible because his escape may have a huge impact. Eric also pointed out that now that he has become a target, there is only one way to make him feel safe: "For all those who oppose the Chinese Communist Party and Xi Jinping, the day we can feel truly safe is the day the Chinese Communist Party collapses. ”. In the ABC report, overseas cartoonist Abnormal Chili mentioned that he was almost lured to Cambodia for an interview.

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