Regarding the so-called "Deng Yuanqing case," it has been confirmed that Deng Yuanqing is not the "technical expert who graduated from a Chinese military academy" as alleged by the Philippine side ...
Amid already tensed relations with China, Department of National Defense (DND) Secretary Gilbert Teodoro Jr. asked Beijing to ...
"Following the apprehension of Deng Yuanqing, and his local cohorts last January 17, 2025 for violation of the Espionage Act, the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) conducted a follow-up casing ...
Residents reportedly saw them recording military activity. The arrests follow the January 17 capture of Chinese national Deng Yuanqing and two Filipino associates in Makati, who were accused of ...
The arrests come just over a week after authorities presented another Chinese national arrested on suspicion of espionage, Deng Yuanqing, to the public.
The National Bureau of Investigation has arrested five more suspected Chinese spies who were allegedly monitoring Coast Guard ...
According to the National Bureau of Investigation, the five were apprehended following the Jan. 17 arrest of another Chinese national, Deng Yuanqing, who was detained on suspicion of espionage ...
It followed the arrest this month of a Chinese software engineer named Deng Yuanqing and two Filipino associates suspected of spying on military and police camps — allegations that were ...
It followed the arrest this month of a Chinese software engineer named Deng Yuanqing and two Filipino associates suspected of spying on military and police camps -- allegations that were dismissed by ...
Security officials said Thursday they arrested five more Chinese spies, following the detention of another Chinese national and two of his Filipino ...
The spokesperson for the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs was quoted as saying recently that “as always, the Chinese government asks Chinese nationals ...
He said the arrest of alleged Chinese spy Deng Yuanqing (pic) and two of his Filipino cohorts on Jan 17 was just the “tip of the iceberg” of Beijing’s alleged espionage activities.