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    U.S. Sailor Sentenced to 16 Years for Selling Secrets to China

    By Steadfast AdminUpdated:January 14, 20262 Mins Read
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    A U.S. Navy sailor, identified as Jinchao Wei, has been sentenced to 16 years in federal prison after being convicted of passing classified national defense information to agents linked to the People’s Republic of China.

    According to court records, Wei, who previously held a security clearance, provided sensitive military and defense material to Chinese contacts over a period of time, compromising U.S. national security. Prosecutors argued that the unauthorized disclosures included details that could aid foreign intelligence efforts and pose a significant threat to American defense operations.

    The sentence was handed down by a federal judge following Wei’s conviction on multiple counts, including conspiracy to deliver national defense information to a foreign government. In imposing the 16-year term, the judge cited the severity of the offense and the high risk posed by the compromise of protected information.

    The case underscores ongoing concerns within the U.S. defense and intelligence communities about foreign espionage efforts targeting American military personnel and sensitive systems. Wei’s imprisonment reflects the justice system’s effort to deter insider threats and hold individuals accountable for breaches of national security trust.

    Wei will serve his sentence in a federal correctional facility, and additional measures may include long-term monitoring and restrictions upon release as part of his punishment. The incident continues to draw attention to counterintelligence challenges facing the U.S. military in an era of elevated geopolitical competition.

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