My life as a Chinese spy: Secret police agent tells all

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My life as a Chinese spy: Secret police agent tells all
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A Chinese spy who is now on Australian soil has revealed his incredible story to Four Corners.

For the first time ever, an undercover agent for China 's secret police steps out of the shadows to tell all about where he's been and who he's been targeting.

"Without it, I am just a young man who likes to read books, play games, love animals, and occasionally write poetry." Edwin wrote a book alleging Xi has four illegitimate sons, and also published a video ridiculing his daughter.Eric's handlers communicated with him via encrypted social messaging apps including Potato Chat and Ant Messager.Handler: Yin … born in 1982, from Shengzhou, Zhejiang … He fled to Thailand, Singapore and other places, and is now in Australia.When Four Corners met with Edwin to share what it had found, he was living in a campervan, moving from place to place.

When she travelled to China, she was pregnant, and says the officers started pressuring her to abort the baby. She believes they thought it would give Edwin a pathway to Australian citizenship. His work variously depicts Xi as a dumpling, a tyrant, and Winnie the Pooh – and the Chinese Communist Party as a tentacled monster.Eric was given an apartment in Phnom Penh and a cover story, working as a planning supervisor for the Prince Real Estate Group.

High-ranking secret police officials travelled from Beijing to a private clubhouse in Phnom Penh to discuss the entrapment with him.I plan to leave a message…such as "Hi Pepper…I have seen a lot of your work, and I'm very impressed.Handler: If he says his financial situation is bad, you can immediately send him 500 US dollars.

Eric was ordered to befriend Hua Yong, an exiled Chinese artist and activist hiding in Bangkok who had long been an outspoken critic of the Chinese Communist Party. In April 2021, the plan almost faltered when Hua was granted a temporary protection visa by Canada, but he remained in close contact with Eric and invited him into his core group of activists.A few months later, Hua moved to Vancouver and Eric filed a comprehensive intelligence report at the request of his handler, including Hua's phone number, address, where he went and who he met.According to Hua's friends in Canada, he had settled there and was living a happy new life.

Once, in 2021, while he was still in Thailand, his handler asked him to target a Chinese military veteran living in Myanmar. Eric's handler told him he was facing arrest and ordered him to return to China while his handler tried to smooth it over."I told them that it was impossible to meet me," Eric says.

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