Chinese academic raided by Australian police and offered $2,000 for information during trip
by Ben Doherty from World news | The Guardian on (#6EMD1)
Exclusive: Sino-Australian relations expert had phone confiscated and was asked to provide information during heavy-handed' and counterproductive' episode
A Chinese academic visiting Australia on a research trip had his accommodation raided by Asio and the Australian federal police, and was offered $2,000 in cash by a man purporting to be from the federal government" for information on his networks and contacts in China.
The academic, an associate professor at a major Chinese research university, is an expert on Sino-Australian relations and was visiting Australia between July and August. His surveillance comes as Australia seeks to restore its relations with China, with a confirmed prime ministerial visit to Beijing later this year.
Continue reading...