Chinese spy defects to Australia, alleging election interference and cybercrimes

By Devin Coldewey@techcrunch / 10:24 am AEDT • November 23, 2019
https://techcrunch.com/2019/11/22/chinese-spy-defects-to-australia-alleging-election-interference-and-cybercrimes


A purported agent of the Chinese intelligence service is seeking asylum in 
Australia, bringing with him explosive allegations of widespread interference 
in political affairs in that country, Taiwan and elsewhere. He claims also to 
have run a cyberterrorism campaign against supporters of Hong Kong independence.

Wang “William” Liqiang indicated to Australian news outlet The Age that during 
a deep-cover assignment intended to manipulate the 2020 presidential election 
in Taiwan, he decided to defect and expose the Chinese networks from abroad.

In addition to The Age, Wang spoke with The Sydney Morning Herald and 60 
Minutes; the various outlets appear to be planning a broader release of the 
contents of his interviews on Monday.

Wang has reportedly explained in detail the inner workings of a Hong 
Kong-listed company called China Innovation Investment Limited, which the 
government has allegedly been using as a front to infiltrate various 
universities, political groups and media companies.

He claims to have personally been involved in the infamous kidnapping of Lee Bo 
and other booksellers in Hong Kong whose disappearance prompted widespread 
protests.

He also says that he helped direct a “cyber army” to dox, attack and otherwise 
harass Hong Kong’s independence protestors, and that he was working on 
establishing one to affect the 2020 election in Taiwan.

Operations in Australia and other countries were implied but not detailed in 
initial reports of Wang’s defection. He is reportedly currently at an 
undisclosed location in Sydney pending formal protections from the Australian 
government.

More information is expected to be revealed on Monday by the outlets Wang spoke 
to, so stay tuned.

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