Spying intelligence officers to face stiffer punishment

Want China Times
Date: 2015-06-10
By: CNA

Intelligence officers found to have engaged in espionage will face more severe punishment 30965_7815400.B15.VB15VH2H_2010資料照片_copy1than in the past, according to an amendment to Taiwan’s National Intelligence Services Act that cleared the Legislature Tuesday.

The amended law stipulates that intelligence officers caught divulging the nation’s intelligence information will have their sentences increased by 50%.

The stiffer penalty will also apply to intelligence officers who engage in espionage within one year of their retirement or departure from their posts.

Meanwhile, non-military personnel who divulge or pass on the source or channel of their information, or the organization of intelligence or information related to the identity and actions of intelligence officers or communications security controls will now face prison terms of between three and 10 years.     [FULL  STORY]

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