Revealed: China arrested US diplomat believing him to be CIA officer
An American diplomat stationed in China was abducted and interrogated for several hours by Chinese authorities, who believed him to be an officer of the Central Intelligence Agency working under official cover. The alleged abduction took place in early 2016 but was revealed this week by the online news outlet Politico. The website said that the diplomat, who has not been named, was stationed at the United States consulate general in Chengdu, a city of 14 million that is the administrative capital of western China’s Sichuan province. Founded in 1985, the US consulate in Chengdu is one of Washington’s seven diplomatic and consular posts in China. It is staffed by 130 people, approximately 30 of whom are Americans and 100 are locally hired Chinese citizens. The facility’s consular district includes several Chinese provinces, including the politically sensitive Tibet Autonomous Region.
On Wednesday, Politico said
it spoke with “more than half a dozen current and former national
security officials” in the US, who confirmed that an American diplomat
stationed at the Chengdu consulate was abducted and detained for several
hours. The website said that the abduction took place in January 2016.
The diplomat was reportedly “grabbed off the street” in the middle of
the day by plainclothes Chinese officers and driven to a detention
facility in an unmarked van. He was allegedly kept there for several
hours despite his diplomatic status with full immunity, which protects
diplomats from being subjected to arrest and detention in the host
country. American officials claim that the Chinese authorities did not
notify the US consulate of the diplomat’s whereabouts until several
hours later. By that time, the diplomat had been aggressively
interrogated and his responses had been filmed by his captors, who
claimed that he was an officer of the CIA. He was later released but
left the country soon afterwards, according to Politico.
American officials told the website that
the diplomat’s abduction was “an unusually bold act” that illustrates an
ongoing and increasingly tense confrontation between Chinese and
American intelligence services. Several American diplomats told Politico
that Chinese authorities followed them around and in some cases broke
into their apartments and “searched their rooms and belongings”.
According to the news website, Washington responded to the American
diplomat’s abduction by issuing a formal protest and threatening to
expel Chinese intelligence officers operating in the US with diplomatic
cover. However, it is not believed that the threat materialized.
Joseph Fitsanakis
IntelNews
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