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Alleged Chinese researcher spy turns in after hiding in the San Francisco consulate

Saturday, July 25th 2020 - 08:41 UTC
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Juan Tang, who worked at the University of California, Davis, falsely claimed on her visa application that she had not served in the Chinese military Juan Tang, who worked at the University of California, Davis, falsely claimed on her visa application that she had not served in the Chinese military

A Chinese researcher who took refuge from US authorities at China's consulate in San Francisco is now in American custody and is expected to appear in court on Monday, US Justice Department officials said.

According to court filings in US District Court in San Francisco this week, Juan Tang, who worked at the University of California, Davis, falsely claimed on her visa application that she had not served in the Chinese military. She was charged with visa fraud on Jun 26.

A senior Justice Department official told reporters Tang was detained on Thursday night and did not have diplomatic immunity as she was not declared as a diplomatic official.

The official said Tang was part of a network of associates who concealed their military affiliation when applying for visas.

Lauren Horwood, the spokeswoman for the US Attorney's Office in the Eastern District of California, said in an email that Tang would appear in court on Monday in Sacramento. Previously, an official had said Tang's initial appearance was scheduled for Friday.

The researcher's detention occurred amid a deterioration in US-China relations. China on Friday ordered the United States to close its consulate in Chengdu in response to a US order for China to shut its Houston consulate.

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