Posted on 08/01/2016 10:08:35 AM PDT by RummyChick
NEW YORK (Reuters) - An FBI electronics technician pleaded guilty on Monday to having illegally acted as an agent of China, admitting that he on several occasions passed sensitive information to a Chinese official.
Kun Shan Chun, who was employed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation since 1997, pleaded guilty in federal court in Manhattan to one count of having illegally acted as an agent of a foreign government.
Chun, who was arrested in March on a set of charges made public only on Monday, admitted in court that from 2011 to 2016 he acted at the direction of a Chinese official, to whom he passed the sensitive information.
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Firing squad?
Hillary passed all kinds of sensitive information around to people without proper security clearance.
He should be jailed for life, or better yet - shot.
Seriously - there needs to be a clear and credible deterrent.
He was denied a rightful place at Harvard due to racism. His SAT scores were awesome.
Maybe he didnt’t INTEND TO commit treason- he was just careless and stupid
They nailed Hillary?
No? Oh, someone else.
Get a rope!
Killary and Bill are ChiCom agents...yet she and her husband walks free.
Isn’t it a simple lesson that most of these Chinese spies are Chinese just like Muslim terrorists are Muslims? It’s a risk you take and why you need additional limitations and scrutiny on those from enemy country backgrounds.
I’m surprised he didn’t get promoted by the former HSBC board member who runs the place.
ping
Jeez - I would’ve never guessed somebody named Kun Shan Chun would have divided loyalties! /s
ping
Guillotine broadcasted on live TV.
Just how far will the FBI fall before it hits rock bottom?
How many more “sleeper” agents have infested our government?
Clinton hire him yet?
But did he MEAN to?
Think about those 5,000 + Muslims that are in our military.
Their oaths weren’t worth the paper they were written on.
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