Chinese man arrested in Norway for alleged spying
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- Norway's PST arrested a Chinese man on Friday in the country's north for alleged spying, just weeks after a Chinese woman was arrested for similar suspected activities.
- The man denies the charges.
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Norway's interior security service, PST, announced the arrest of a Chinese man on suspicion of spying in the country's north. This follows the recent arrest of a Chinese woman on similar charges.
Norway’s interior security service, PST, said on Sunday a Chinese man had been arrested in the country’s north for spying, just weeks after a Chinese woman was arrested suspected of spying on satellite data.
The suspect was arrested on Friday by the Nordland police district, Eirik Veum, PST’s media spokesman, told Agence France-Presse.
Veum said the man was suspected of “attempted illegal intelligence activities in Nordland”, but declined to provide further details on the nature of the activities.
On Sunday, a Norwegian court ordered that the suspect be remanded in custody for four weeks.
The man’s lawyer, Tor Haug, told news agency NTB that the man denied the offence.
أسئلة مفتوحة
- What specific intelligence activities was the man allegedly involved in?
- What is the nature of the satellite data spying the woman was suspected of?
- What is the relationship between the two arrested individuals?
- What is China's official response to these arrests?





