The Justice Department released the below
information:
The Department of Justice unsealed charges
today in a criminal complaint charging Xuehua Peng, also known as Edward Peng,
56, for acting as an illegal foreign agent in delivering classified United
States national security information to officials of the People’s Republic of
China’s Ministry of State Security (MSS).
“According to the allegations,
Peng conducted numerous dead drops here in the United States on behalf of
Chinese intelligence officers and delivered classified information to them in
China. His arrest exposes and disrupts an operation by those Chinese
intelligence officers to collect such information without having to step foot
in this country,” said Assistant Attorney General of National Security John C.
Demers. “Coming on top of our many recent Chinese espionage
cases—involving both national defense and intellectual property
information—this case illustrates the seriousness of Chinese espionage efforts
and the determination of the United States to thwart them.”
“The conduct charged in this case
alleges a combination of age-old spycraft and modern technology,” said U.S.
Attorney David L. Anderson for the Northern District of California.
“Defendant Xuehua (Edward) Peng is charged with executing dead drops,
delivering payments, and personally carrying to Beijing, China, secure digital
cards containing classified information related to the national security of the
United States.” U.S. Attorney Anderson further stated, “The charges
announced today provide a rare glimpse into the secret efforts of the People’s
Republic of China to obtain classified national security information from the
United States and the battle being waged by our intelligence and
law-enforcement communities to protect our people, our ideas, and our national
defense.”
"The FBI, along with our
partners, will aggressively pursue foreign agents operating illegally in the
United States attempting to steal our country's most sensitive
information." said Assistant Director John Brown of the
Counterintelligence Division. "This case should serve as a warning to the
government of China as well as any other foreign adversary looking to replicate
this activity. The FBI, and our intelligence and law enforcement partners, will
not waiver. We will bring all of our resources to bear to defeat hostile
foreign intelligence services and protect our nation's security. I would like
to thank FBI counterintelligence personnel throughout the country who
tirelessly worked this investigation over the course of many years,
particularly those personnel in our Counterintelligence and San Francisco
Divisions."
“Putting an end to Mr. Peng’s
alleged actions are an important and significant step in dismantling the PRC’s
overall efforts against our country,” said Special Agent in Charge Bennett of
the FBI San Francisco Division. "Our message is clear: the FBI,
along with our intelligence community partners, will pursue foreign adversaries
-at any level of an operation- and disrupt their malicious activity when it is
detected."
According to the complaint filed
Sept. 24, 2019, and unsealed this morning, Peng, 56, a U.S. citizen living in
Hayward, California, acted at the direction and under the control of MSS
officials in China in retrieving classified information passed to him by a
confidential human source (the source), leaving money behind for the source, or
both. His activities included one dry run and at least five successful
“dead drops” between October 2015 and July 2018. The dead drops occurred
in the Bay Area and in Columbus, Georgia.
The table below summarizes the
allegations in the complaint about each successful dead drop, including the
date of the dead drop, the location of the dead drop, what Peng left in the
hotel room, and what Peng retrieved from the hotel:
Date
|
Location
|
Peng Left in the
Hotel
|
Peng Retrieved
from the Hotel
|
6/23/2015
|
Newark, CA
|
n/a
|
Empty package (dry
run)
|
10/24/2015
|
Newark, CA
|
n/a
|
SD card
|
4/23/2016
|
Oakland, CA
|
$20,000
|
SD card
|
7/1/2017
|
Columbus, GA
|
$20,000
|
n/a
|
9/9/2017
|
Columbus, GA
|
$10,000
|
SD card
|
6/30/2018
|
Columbus, GA
|
$20,000
|
SD card
|
In the June 23, 2015, “dry run,”
no information or money was exchanged. Instead, an empty package was left
by the source for Peng at the front desk of a hotel, and Peng later retrieved
it. In the first successful dead drop, Peng retrieved a package
containing an SD card from the front desk of a hotel. In each of the
other four successful dead drops, Peng booked hotel rooms and left a room key
to be picked up by the source. Peng then left envelopes of cash in the
room, retrieved a secure digital card left there by the source, or both.
In each instance in which he
retrieved an SD card from the hotel room, Peng then traveled to Beijing, China,
shortly thereafter. The complaint further alleges that Peng was told by
an MSS handler, in coded language, where and when to conduct the dead drops,
how much money to leave in exchange for the SD cards, and when to return to
China to deliver them. As alleged in the Complaint, the FBI secretly
filmed Peng conducting some of the dead drops, and intercepted Peng’s telephone
conversations with his MSS handlers in China.
On Friday, Sept. 27, 2019, Peng
was arrested at his residence in Hayward and made his initial appearance in
federal court in San Francisco before U.S. Magistrate Judge Joseph C. Spero.
Magistrate Judge Spero ordered Peng held without bond pending further
proceedings. Peng’s next hearing has been scheduled for Oct. 2, 2019, at 10:30
am before the Honorable Jacqueline Corley, 450 Golden Gate Ave., 15th Floor,
for a detention hearing and identification of counsel.
A complaint merely alleges that
crimes have been committed, and all defendants are presumed innocent until
proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. If convicted, Peng faces a maximum
sentence of 10 years, and a fine of $250,000 for acting as an agent of a
foreign government without notifying the United States Attorney General in
violation of 18 U.S.C. § 951. However, any sentence following
conviction would be imposed by the court after consideration of the U.S.
Sentencing Guidelines and the federal statute governing the imposition of a
sentence, 18 U.S.C. § 3553.
This case is being prosecuted by
the Special Prosecutions Section of the United States Attorney’s Office for the
Northern District of California and the Counterintelligence and Export Control
Section of the Department of Justice, National Security Division. The
prosecution is the result of an investigation by the FBI.
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