Chinese nationals recruit Filipinos for espionage in security sectors

Since 2023, Chinese nationals have recruited Filipinos in government to access sensitive defense and security information. This has spurred efforts to update the Philippines' anti-espionage laws. The Department of National Defense calls for stricter measures against modern spying techniques.

Since 2023, the Philippines has been investigating Filipinos inside and outside government suspected of handing over confidential and secret documents to foreign nationals, particularly Chinese nationals in at least three cases, according to Rappler's security sources.

The recruits, typically in their mid- to late-20s with financially unstable families, were contacted via social media by recruiters posing as research and consulting firms. They were lured with side gigs involving analysis from open source intelligence but eventually provided classified files from the Department of National Defense (DND), Philippine Navy, and ties to the Philippine Coast Guard.

Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr. is aware of efforts to coerce and co-opt members of the defense and security sector, according to DND spokesperson Assistant Secretary Arsenio Andolong. "The proposed legislation could append the wartime and peacetime gap and criminalize modern spying methods, such as drone surveillance, cyber penetration, data scraping, and the use of signal interceptors near military bases or critical infrastructure," he said.

Pending in Congress are bills like Senate Bill No. 33 by Panfilo Lacson, which would impose harsher penalties including life imprisonment, fines, and deportation for foreigners. It would also cover cyber platforms and allow interception of private messages with Court of Appeals permission.

The Chinese embassy denies the allegations, calling them 'baseless accusations meant to smear the image of China.' This occurs as the Philippines advances a transparency initiative in the West Philippine Sea and strengthens ties with the US.

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フィリピン沿岸警備隊(PCG)は、中国の駐比大使が発表した西フィリピン海での共同パトロールを含むとされる海洋協力協定から距離を置いている。ジェイ・タリエラ少将は、PCGはそのような計画の策定には関与していないと述べた。中国側による一連の事案を受け、緊張状態が続いている。

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中国国家安全部は、高額報酬を謳った求人が外国スパイによる罠である可能性があるとして、大学生らに警戒を呼びかけた。この警告は、1270万人の学生が不安定な雇用市場に参入する過去最多の卒業シーズンを前に発出された。同省によると、こうした求人は楽に稼げることを約束する一方、実際には機密情報の違法収集のために学生をリクルートすることを目的としている。

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