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Taiwan says China releases man accused of spying

Taiwan’s government said on Thursday that China had released a Taiwanese citizen who had been detained on charges of spying, and that he had already left the country.
China views democratically governed Taiwan as its own territory and has stepped up political and military pressure over the past four years to try and enforce those sovereignty claims.
Lee Meng-chu went missing in southern China in 2019. The following year, Chinese state media reported he was an active member of a Taiwan separatist group who posed as a businessman to conceal his espionage role.
Lee was arrested when he entered China and the state media reports said he was found to have photographs and videos of Chinese military drills in the city of Shenzhen, as well as materials showing he supported anti-government protests in Hong Kong.
Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council spokesman Jan Jyh-horng told reporters that Lee had been released by China and left the country, adding that China had not informed Taiwan of the decision and the news had come to Taiwan’s government via Lee’s family.