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A Chinese woman has been charged with reckless foreign interference after she was allegedly tasked by China’s Public Security Bureau with spying on an Australian-based Buddhist group.
AFP Assistant Commissioner Stephen Nutt said on Monday that the woman, who is also an Australian permanent resident, was charged after search warrants were carried out at Canberra residences on Saturday. The reckless foreign interference charge carries a maximum sentence of 15 years’ jail.
AFP assistant commissioner Stephen Nutt.Credit:Alex Ellinghausen
“The AFP has alleged the woman … was tasked by China’s Public Security Bureau to covertly gather information about the Canberra branch of the Guan Yin Citta, a Buddhist association,” Nutt said.
The woman’s appearance in the ACT Magistrates Court on Monday comes just days after
ASIO boss Mike Burgess sounded the alarm that Australia was increasingly becoming a target of espionage, costing the government more than $12 billion per year.
Nutt said the woman’s alleged “covert and deceptive conduct” aimed to collect information on the Buddhist group to support intelligence objectives of the Chinese government agency.
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He said Operation Autumn-Shield, launched in March after receiving intelligence from ASIO, was ongoing and that more people could be charged.
The investigation did not include dealings with the Chinese embassy, but Nutt declined to give further details, including information that could lead to the identification of the woman, because the ACT Magistrates’ Court had issued a suppression order.
Items, including electronic devices, were seized during the Canberra raids and will undergo forensic examination, the AFP said in a statement.
The AFP said in a statement it was the third time a foreign interference charge had been laid since the Commonwealth introduced the laws in 2018 – after a Victorian man and NSW man were charged in 2020 and 2023 respectively – but the first time relating to alleged community interference.
Nutt said foreign interference was a serious crime that undermined democracy and social cohesion.
“It is important to note that one of the best defences to foreign interference is increased community awareness to the threat and reporting of suspicious activity to authorities,” he said.
ASIO director-general Mike Burgess said the woman’s alleged foreign interference was an “appalling assault” on Australian values and sovereignty, and said his remarks last week made clear the government would have zero tolerance for such behaviour.
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“Anyone who thinks it is acceptable to monitor, intimidate and potentially repatriate members of our diaspora communities should never underestimate our capabilities and resolve,” Burgess said in a statement.
Nutt said it was unclear how the intelligence gathered on the Buddhist community could be used, but it was a reminder of the importance of vigilance and prevention.
“As the director-general of ASIO has been on public record a number of times, foreign interference, espionage and other forms of national security issues can arise in threats from various actors, but also in various forms,” he said.
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