Two more Chinese nationals charged with foreign interference
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Australia‘s federal and intelligence officers have charged two more Chinese nationals with foreign interference after they allegedly collected information about a Buddhist association in Canberra.
A 25-year-old man and a 31-year-old woman were arrested earlier today following further investigations into an alleged plot to covertly gather information about the Canberra branch of Guan Yin Citta as directed by the Public Security Bureau of China.
Australia's federal and intelligence officers have charged two more Chinese nationals with foreign interference after they allegedly collected information about a Buddhist association in Canberra.
A 31-year-old woman was arrested. (AFP)

Two individuals have been charged with reckless foreign interference, each facing a potential 15-year prison sentence. This marks them as the fourth and fifth individuals to face such charges since the enactment of new laws in 2018.

Assistant Commissioner Stephen Nutt from the AFP’s Counter Terrorism and Special Investigations division highlighted that Australia remains susceptible to foreign interference. He emphasized that these arrests do not signify the end of foreign entities attempting to influence and target diaspora communities within the nation.

“The AFP cannot be everywhere at all times, and we rely on information from the public to supplement our own intelligence gathering and investigative efforts,” Nutt stated, stressing the importance of community vigilance and cooperation.

Echoing these concerns, ASIO Director-General Mike Burgess underscored that foreign interference continues to be one of Australia’s most pressing security threats. “A complex, challenging, and changing security environment is becoming more dynamic, diverse, and degraded,” he noted, indicating the evolving nature of these threats.

Australia's federal and intelligence officers have charged two more Chinese nationals with foreign interference after they allegedly collected information about a Buddhist association in Canberra.
A 25-year-old man was arrested. (AFP)

ASIO Director-General Mike Burgess said foreign interference remains one of the country’s greatest security concerns.

“A complex, challenging and changing security environment is becoming more dynamic, diverse and degraded,” he said.

“Multiple foreign regimes are monitoring, harassing and intimidating members of our diaspora communities.

“This sort of behaviour is utterly unacceptable and cannot be tolerated.”

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