China left embarrassed as Afghanistan’s NDS bust a Chinese espionage ring of 10 China left embarrassed as Afghanistan’s NDS bust a Chinese espionage ring of 10
Afghanistan s security force has busted a Chinese espionage ring including 10 members. They were said to have ties with the terrorist group Haqqani Network. Afghanistan now wants a formal apology from China. 11:24 AM
China has been left embarrassed after, a 10- member Chinese spying racket, that operated a terror cell has been busted in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan. Afghanistan’s National Directorate of Security (NDS), started their crackdown on this group on December 10 and has detained the Chinese citizens on charges of espionage and being involved in terrorism. The terror cell that was arrested, are believed to be linked to China’s spy agency, said Ministry of State Security.
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