The arrests follow the detention of another Chinese national accused of spying on military and police facilities.
Philippine authorities said Thursday that they had arrested five Chinese citizens for alleged spying, a week after arresting ...
Philippine security officials said Jan. 30 they took into custody five more Chinese spies, following the arrest of a ...
Five men were recently arrested after allegedly filming activities at Filipino air and naval bases. Read more at straitstimes ...
President Marcos said on Friday raised concerns about long-term infiltration by foreign agents after it was discovered that ...
Noemi Deng, wife of the alleged Chinse spy, disputed the espionage tag, saying her husband is not even a university graduate and had worked for a company that is into self-drive cars, similar to Waze.
MANILA: Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos said Friday (Jan 31) he is "very disturbed" by the surveillance of the ...
Suspected Chinese spies posing as Taiwanese tourists were arrested in the Philippines after allegedly taking photographs of Philippine Coast Guard ships Taipei ...
President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Friday said he is “very disturbed” by the alleged espionage activities of five Chinese ...
PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. expressed alarm over the arrest of alleged Chinese spies conducting surveillance in military ...
President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. expressed deep concern over the arrest of five Chinese nationals suspected of ...
The immediate response of the country's military and intelligence services that resulted in the arrest of five Chinese nationals allegedly involved in espionage highlights the government's commitment ...