Crime US Navy sailor jailed for passing military blueprints, plans to China - Wenheng Zhao, 26, pleaded guilty in October to passing on information to Chinese intelligence for bribes.

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Wenheng Zhao passed on information about US navy drills in the Indo-Pacific

A US Navy sailor who admitted to providing sensitive military information to China has been jailed for more than two years.

Wenheng Zhao, 26, pleaded guilty in October to passing on information to Chinese intelligence for bribes.

Mr Zhao was a petty officer working at a California naval base.

He passed on information about military exercises, operational orders and critical infrastructure from 2021 to 2023, US officials said.

Specifically, he provided information about the US Navy's large-scale drills in the Indo-Pacific region, as well as electrical diagrams and blueprints for a radar system located at the US base on the Japanese island of Okinawa.

The US Navy's base there in Okinawa is critical to its operations in Asia. The US has made what it calls the "Indo-Pacific" region a key security priority, and in recent years has worked on shoring up alliances there to counter China's ramped-up military presence.

In the past few years it has expanded the naval drills it operates with allies in the region. However, US authorities gave no indication that information about other countries' naval drills was compromised.

Zhao, who had security clearance and worked at Naval Base Ventura County in Port Hueneme, had specifically entered restricted military and naval installations "to collect and record" information, the US Justice Department said.

He also used "sophisticated encrypted communication methods" to pass on the information, destroyed evidence and concealed his relationship with a Chinese spy.

He was paid at least 14 separate bribes between August 2021- May 2023, to a total of at least $14,866 (£11,650).

Zhao is a naturalised US citizen who was born in China. He immigrated to the US in 2009, became a citizen in 2012 and enlisted in the navy five years later.

He was arrested last August in California and pleaded guilty to the spying charges in October.

On Monday a Californian district court sentenced him to 27 months in jail. He had faced a maximum 20 year sentence.

There were no reports of any of his comments. Authorities have also not provided information as to the motivation for his betrayal, beyond financial reasons.

In October, following Zhao's guilty plea, US Justice Department Assistant Attorney General Matthew Olsen said China's intelligence services "actively target clearance holders across the military, seeking to entice them with money to provide sensitive government information."

On Monday he reiterated the warning.

"Mr Zhao betrayed his solemn oath to defend his country and endangered those who serve in the US military," he said.

Mr Olsen added that US authorities were committed to combatting Chinese government efforts to "undermine our nation's security".

Another US Navy member was also arrested last year, around the same time as Zhao, and charged with spying offences. Jinchao Wei, 22, a naturalised US citizen, is accused of conspiring to send national defence information to a Chinese agent.

Wei had served on the amphibious assault ship the USS Essex and was accused of handing over dozens of documents, photos and videos detailing the operation of ships and their systems to China.

It is unclear if the same Chinese agent is alleged to have contacted both men.

China's embassy in Washington on Monday said it was not aware of the details of Zhao's case. It accused the US government and media of hyping up espionage cases, many of which it said were based on unfounded allegations.

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How desperate is the Navy at this point to be putting naturalized citizens from our #1 biggest geopolitical rival anywhere near sensitive data?
Desperate? Even if recruitment wasn't a disaster, the reddit troons and HR naggers running things would still be pretending not to have any idea why this might not be the best idea. "Our greatest strength" and whatnot. You are aware the DoJ is suing Space X for "discriminating" against foreign nationals by not giving them jobs in sensitive technology, right?
I'm surprised the DOD even hires or accepts anyone with Russian or Chinese names in these trying times.
Russians are acceptable to discriminate against because they're Huwite-ish. Hence the excitement to declare them a global menace. Asians still (sometimes) count as Diversity, so I'm surprised that you're surprised the DoD would do anything besides celebrate "historic firsts" no matter the national security implications.

Meanwhile, I wonder how many Michael Smiths and Steven Johnsons the Chinese are falling all over themselves to celebrate sharing State secrets with...lol
 
How desperate is the Navy at this point to be putting naturalized citizens from our #1 biggest geopolitical rival anywhere near sensitive data?
It's not desperation. It's how contemporary military recruitment policy works. Getting clearance is incredibly easy as long as you aren't caught using drugs or committing felonies.
 

Wenheng Zhao, 26, pleaded guilty in October to passing on information to Chinese intelligence for bribes.​

To preface, I have family who works for an administrative branch of the DOD. They keep telling me about all these fucking foreign Chinese new hires who can barely speak English that they are almost 100% certain are Chinese spies, but somehow are getting Top Secret security clearances and access to vital defense information. Anyone who points out how stupid this is keeps getting shoved behind a desk or even straight up fired.

Its fucking wild how incompetent and or corrupt the DOD is.
 
How desperate is the Navy at this point to be putting naturalized citizens from our #1 biggest geopolitical rival anywhere near sensitive data?
Naturalized citizens from China or any other country can get clearances in the DOD, DOE, USIC, anywhere. That's not new. It's completely normal.

27 months for literal treason. Like, betraying your country's military treason.
I don't think he was convicted of treason, and I suspect his actions do not meet the legal definition of treason. The short sentence was probably based on the government's damage assessment. Based on the DOJ's description, he sold information about drills (that the Chinese observe through IMINT and SIGINT) and a radar (that Chinese ELINT observes). Basic bona fides stuff the Chinese could verify, nothing that would give them a substantial advantage. He wasn't exactly Julius Rosenberg or Robert Hanssen, and doesn't deserve their fates. And he's not valuable enough to the Chinese that we need to hold him for a trade in the future. But he might have obtained real access some day, so it's good his espionage career was cut short at its beginning.
 
He obviously flipped given the low sentence; hope he wasn't too close to his family back in China cuz Chairman Meow doesn't forgive and never forgets.

Chances are his family has already been "corrected" for his lack of success improper behaviour. I know everyone's got a hate boner on for this dudes treachery, and rightly so, but keep in mind many times the "spy" will be approached by a "friendly local CCP sympathizer" and definitely not a representative of the secret police part of the CCP to suggest that unless the citizen do his duty to help out the motherland somthing bad might befall the parents and siblings left behind in the glourious peoples republic.

Don't rush to tar and feather some dude who, chances are, was forced to do some stupid spy shit or his family back home gets a bullet to the brain.

Now of course there is always the chance that this dude is a "little pink" as the CCP fantantics are called in China and did all this on his own to fight for Chairman Meow but in my expericne the litte pinks never leave China and are only loud paid for twitter shills.

Given the light sentace I would say this dude is the latter.
 
There have been a number of convictions of late, including as couple that provided Sub secrets to foreign agents. I find it appalling and aggravating.

Having said that, our spies in China haven't been unearthed which just shows we are better at being dirty dogs than they are.
 
He obviously flipped given the low sentence; hope he wasn't too close to his family back in China cuz Chairman Meow doesn't forgive and never forgets.

Chances are his family has already been "corrected" for his lack of success improper behaviour. I know everyone's got a hate boner on for this dudes treachery, and rightly so, but keep in mind many times the "spy" will be approached by a "friendly local CCP sympathizer" and definitely not a representative of the secret police part of the CCP to suggest that unless the citizen do his duty to help out the motherland somthing bad might befall the parents and siblings left behind in the glourious peoples republic.

Don't rush to tar and feather some dude who, chances are, was forced to do some stupid spy shit or his family back home gets a bullet to the brain.

Now of course there is always the chance that this dude is a "little pink" as the CCP fantantics are called in China and did all this on his own to fight for Chairman Meow but in my expericne the litte pinks never leave China and are only loud paid for twitter shills.

Given the light sentace I would say this dude is the latter.
His mom was the one who got him in touch with the red army, said it was a good career move.
 
His mom was the one who got him in touch with the red army, said it was a good career move.

ouch!

Talk about a tiger mom move. Hey son, go spy on the Americans so you get much social credit! Family be very proud!

Then I really don't get the low sentence time.
 
To preface, I have family who works for an administrative branch of the DOD. They keep telling me about all these fucking foreign Chinese new hires who can barely speak English that they are almost 100% certain are Chinese spies, but somehow are getting Top Secret security clearances and access to vital defense information.
Unpopular opinion (maybe not here), but if I were king for a day, naturalized citizens from foreign countries that don't like us like China, Iran, North Korea, etc. should be barred from obtaining a security clearance altogether.

Also, 27 months. What's the fucking deterrent to keeping people from doing something stupid? We've put people in prison for longer sentences for much less.
 
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