The infiltration of Japanese spies in China has been a matter of great concern, and the recent detention of a Japanese pharmaceutical company executive in China has once again sparked public debate. It has been learned that this detained Japanese citizen has lived in China for more than 20 years and has a prominent position, which shows that his status is extraordinary. Previously, China has been cracking down on all kinds of espionage, and Japan has reacted differently. These incidents have aroused public concern and concern about Japan's espionage activities in China, and have also triggered vigilance against Japan. How big is the impact of the infiltration and espionage activities behind this incident?Is there more espionage?How will the department respond to this dire situation?
Let's dive in. Historically, there has been no shortage of cases of Japanese spies infiltrating China. Since China implemented its counter-espionage law in 2014, nearly 20 Japanese citizens have been detained by China on suspicion of espionage. Among them, some people have prominent statuses, and some are infiltrated in professional capacities, which has caused a lot of threat to China. The most famous of these is the "King of Spies" Hiromasa Ao, who has been hiding in China for 34 years and has been engaged in espionage activities for a long time. These cases show that Japanese espionage activities in China have always existed and are gradually increasing.
In addition to espionage involving individuals, there are also "traitors" who have been bought by Japan. Some high-ranking Chinese intellectuals were also involved, and they provided Japan with China's economic, military, and other intelligence through various means, which brought a serious threat to China. These cases show that Japan's infiltration activities are not limited to individuals, but also involve the mutiny of some people, which undoubtedly brings greater challenges to ***. On the other hand, there are certain hidden dangers in Japan's education system in China. According to statistics, there are 137 Japanese schools in China, which are not open to the public, and most of the people in the schools are Japanese.
Some netizens even estimated that there are as many as 500,000 Japanese spies of all kinds lurking in China. These data have aroused people's concern and vigilance about Japan's infiltration in China, and have also triggered people's attention to ***. It is precisely because of these practical problems that the ** department needs to maintain a high degree of vigilance against Japan's espionage activities in China and intensify the crackdown. Only through in-depth investigation and severe crackdown can we ensure that at the same time, it is also necessary to arouse the public's attention, raise the awareness and vigilance of the general public, and jointly maintain the peace and tranquility of the country.
On this issue, we hope that the first department can dig deeper, pull out all the "nails", and ensure the harmony and stability of the society and society. Only in this way can the people feel at ease and get effective protection.