The Chinese government has called on the Philippines to refrain from making “groundless accusations” following the arrest of a Chinese national accused of espionage activities in Luzon, raising tensions between the two nations amid heightened security concerns.
At a press conference on Wednesday, January 22, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning stated, “We urge the Philippine side to uphold the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese citizens in accordance with the law.”
The statement comes after Philippine military and law enforcement officials revealed on Monday, January 20, the arrest of a Chinese national and two Filipino companions for allegedly conducting surveillance operations in sensitive locations, including sites associated with the Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement (EDCA).
Authorities also confiscated a vehicle equipped with locator and mapping devices capable of determining coordinates with centimeter-level precision.
The Bureau of Immigration (BI) confirmed that Deng has traveled in and out of the Philippines since 2015. However, BI Commissioner Joel Anthony Viado clarified that Deng will not be deported until all legal cases filed against him in the Philippines are resolved.
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