Foreign Nationals Sought to Help CCP ‘Reverse Engineer’ US Tech, DOJ Says

Two foreign nationals indicted by a grand jury on charges of violating the U.S. Arms Export Controls Act had direct communications with Chinese Communist Party (CCP) officials and intended to help enable the Chinese regime “reverse engineer” defense technology, according to court documents.
The Justice Department announced charges against John Miller, a UK citizen and U.S. lawful permanent resident, and Cui Guanghai, a Chinese citizen, on May 30.
Separate grand juries in California and Wisconsin returned indictments charging the men with stalking and harassing a Chinese pro-democracy activist and seeking to export arms for the benefit of the Chinese regime, respectively….