A French applied mathematics professor has been charged with allowing a Chinese delegation to visit sensitive sites in a case of suspected espionage, a prosecutor said on Wednesday.
The lecturer at a university engineering institute in the southwestern town of Bordeaux was charged on December 16 but released under judicial supervision, the Paris prosecutor’s office said.
The charges against him include “providing information to a foreign power” and “colluding with a foreign power”, which can be...
France charges maths professor accused in China spying case
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Source: scmp.com

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