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10/16/2025 (Thu) 19:48
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Foreign Espionage Arrests Up 50%: FBI
FBI Director Kash Patel said on Oct. 15 that the agency is cracking down on espionage by foreign adversaries, with an increase in arrests as high as 50 percent.
“We have gone after espionage activities against our main counterparts in China, Russia, and Iran,” he said at a press conference.
“In China alone, we’ve had over a 50 percent increase in espionage arrests alone, and prosecutions,” Patel said. “In Iran, we have had a 50 percent increase, again, in espionage cases. And in Russia, we had a 33 percent increase in espionage cases alone.”
State Department employee Ashley Tellis, arrested on Oct. 12, was accused of removing classified information and meeting with Chinese regime officials.
A former State Department employee, Michael Schena, was arrested in March and sentenced on Sept. 4 for conspiring to collect and transmit national defense information to Chinese authorities.
In August, two Chinese nationals were arrested and accused of smuggling sensitive AI chips, subject to export controls, to China.
In June, two Chinese nationals were arrested on charges of spying for Chinese intelligence operations.
In September, an Armenian national was charged with conspiring to export goods and information that would help with semiconductor manufacturing to Russia.
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