Ex-CIA Officer Suspected of Aiding China Arrested at JFK Airport

The US Justice Department announced Tuesday that a former CIA officer had been arrested for allegedly informing Chinese officials about US operatives stationed in the country.

According to reports, a slew of informants that China became aware of in 2010 were systematically killed after the former CIA agent, Jerry Chun Shing Lee, reportedly started sharing intelligence on them with Chinese officials.

Lee, who is a naturalized US citizen, was arrested Monday after flying into New York from Hong Kong and was charged with unlawfully possessing national defense information the following day.  The charges are based on a 2012 search that revealed Lee was in possession of two notebooks that contained the real names of CIA operatives and covert facilities, NBC News reported.

“The datebook contained handwritten information pertaining to, but not limited to, operational notes from asset meetings, operational meeting locations, operational phone numbers, true names of assets, and covert facilities,” state court records cited by NBC News. “The address book contained approximately twenty-one pages. The address book contained true names and phone numbers of assets and covert CIA employees, as well as the addresses of CIA facilities.”  DTswDqvVAAAQHL9

Lee, who had worked for the US agency since 1994, worked for the CIA for roughly 13 years. Officials took him into custody at John F. Kennedy International Airport. He was later charged in a Northern Virginia federal court.

The former officer’s arrest ends an investigation that was initiated by the FBI in 2012 after Lee was suspected of being a mole. However, the situation became uncertain as some US officials believed that a hack launched by the Chinese government led to the deaths of the operatives.

It is unclear why the former officer decided to return to the US.

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