Chinese Researcher At UCLA Arrested Over China Links

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  • The UCLA researcher was allegedly seen throwing a damaged hard drive into a dumpster. Photo: Shutterstock

    The UCLA researcher was allegedly seen throwing a damaged hard drive into a dumpster. Photo: Shutterstock

A Chinese national who is a researcher at a California university was arrested and charged with destroying a computer hard drive during an FBI investigation into the possible transfer of sensitive software to China, the US Justice Department said on Friday.

Lei Guan, 29, of Alhambra, California, a researcher at the University of California, Los Angeles, was arrested after he was seen throwing a damaged hard drive into a dumpster outside his apartment in July, the department said in a statement.

"Guan is being investigated for possibly transferring sensitive US software or technical data to China’s National University of Defence Technology" and falsely denying his association with the Chinese military on his visa application and in interviews with federal agents, the Justice Department said.

The statement did not say when the investigation started.

Lei made an initial court appearance on Friday and an arraignment was scheduled for September 17, the statement said. The felony offence of destruction of evidence carries a maximum sentence of 20 years in federal prison. (Reuters)

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