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China has sentenced a 78-year-old US citizen to life in prison for espionage.

John Shing-wan Leung, an American passport holder and Hong Kong permanent resident, “was found guilty of espionage, sentenced to life imprisonment [and] deprived of political rights for life”, a statement from the Intermediate People’s Court in the eastern city of Suzhou said on Monday.

Suzhou authorities “took compulsory measures according to the law” against Mr Leung in April 2021, the statement said, without specifying when he had been taken into custody.

The US embassy in Beijing did not immediately reply to an AFP request for comment.

The court statement provided no further details on the charges. Closed-door trials are routine in China for sensitive cases.

Such heavy sentences are relatively rare for foreign citizens in China.

The jailing is likely to further damage China’s relations with Washington, which are already severely strained.

Revised anti-espionage law

In April, China approved an amendment to its anti-espionage law, broadening its scope by widening the definition of spying and banning the transfer of any data related to what the authorities define as national security.

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