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June 07, 2006 

Two More Persons Charged in China Military Secrets Case

The AP reports that a federal grand jury in Santa Ana, California today indicted two persons with making false statements and acting as agents of the Chinese Government. The two persons charged are related to Mr. Chi Mak, who was arrested in October 2005 for taking computer disks from a defense contractor where he was lead engineer on a research project involving the Navy's Quiet Electric Drive propulsion system.

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