A security guard scans retired Military Intelligence Bureau (MIB) colonel Chang Chao-jan’s temperature as MIB agents escort him into the Taipei District Prosecutors’ Office for questioning on Oct. 21 last year. Photo: Peter Lo, Taipei TimesChang was recruited to spy for China by Wei, who enticed Chang with money and travel, prosecutors said, adding that Wei instructed Chang to provide names of MIB personnel and their job functions. The three flew to Macau in 2012, where they met with Wei, who worked with Yueh to identify more than 20 MIB agents from photographs, prosecutors said. After being promised money, Yueh allegedly agreed to provide other classified information on the bureau’s operations, hierarchy and structure, they said, adding that Yueh was paid HK$6,000 (US$774) and received other gifts. Chang in 2016 allegedly persuaded Wang to visit China, as Wang also had family there, prosecutors said.
Source: Taipei Times February 20, 2021 15:56 UTC