China announces detention of Japanese national on suspicion of espionage activities

The Chinese national flag is seen on a flagpole in Beijing on August 8, 2016. Most of the five stars on the Chinese flags being used at medal ceremonies at the Rio Olympics are misaligned, officials said, prompting a diplomatic protest and online fury. / AFP PHOTO / STR

China has said it was detaining a Japanese national on suspicion of espionage, after Tokyo urged Beijing to release one of its citizens.

“Relevant Chinese authorities took criminal coercive measures this month against a Japanese citizen, in accordance with the law,” Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning told a regular press briefing on Monday. 

“This Japanese citizen is suspected of engaging in espionage activities, in violation of the criminal law and the anti-espionage law of the People’s Republic of China,” Ms Mao said.

“China is a country under the rule of law. All foreign nationals in China must abide by Chinese laws, and offenders are prosecuted according to law,” she added.

Japanese government spokesman Hirokazu Matsuno told reporters earlier that Tokyo’s embassy in China had been informed “this month that a Japanese man in his fifties was detained in Beijing”.

He gave no details on the man’s identity, nor his alleged crime, nor when he had been arrested.

“Ever since we learned about this case, the Japanese government has been strongly urging the immediate release of this Japanese national,” Mr Matsuno said.

He added that Tokyo was also seeking consular access to the man, who has not been named publicly.

The man is an employee of the Japanese pharmaceutical firm Astellas, a spokesman for the company told AFP, declining to offer any further details.

The company was working with Tokyo’s foreign ministry to gather more information and take appropriate action, he added.

Local media described the man as a veteran expat in China who had worked in the country for two decades. (ABC)

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