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U.S. wildlife officials paid a Chinese national $224k to spy on Cambodia. Their top target was just acquitted. : vimarsana.com
U.S. wildlife officials paid a Chinese national $224k to spy on Cambodia. Their top target was just acquitted.
Federal officials, relying on an animal activist group's referral, ultimately helped a Chinese national immigrate to the U.S., get work, and housing after spying on Cambodian officials. His tactics contributed to an acquittal in a criminal case.
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