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Reports: Top Chinese spy defects to the US, reveals Wuhan lab leak secrets

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news.com.au,
Publish Date
Mon, 21 Jun 2021, 1:34PM
Earlier this month, 18 of the world's top epidemiologists and geneticists wrote a letter in the journal Science calling for an independent inquiry into the Wuhan lab leak theory. (Photo / Supplied)
Earlier this month, 18 of the world's top epidemiologists and geneticists wrote a letter in the journal Science calling for an independent inquiry into the Wuhan lab leak theory. (Photo / Supplied)

Reports: Top Chinese spy defects to the US, reveals Wuhan lab leak secrets

Author
news.com.au,
Publish Date
Mon, 21 Jun 2021, 1:34PM

A top Chinese spy has reportedly defected to the US and offered up intelligence about how the Covid pandemic began.

Vice Minister of State Security Dong Jingwei is believed to have secretly flown from Hong Kong to the US on February 10, according to reports that have surfaced on Chinese media sites and Twitter.

He travelled alongside his daughter Dong Yang, outlet Spy Talk reported.

Rumours are swirling that Jingwei has passed on important information about the Wuhan Institute of Virology at the centre of the Covid lab leak theory which had been dismissed by many over the past 18 months but is now being reignited.

If the rumours are true, Dong would be the highest level defector ever from the People's Republic of China.

A photo allegedly showing China's Vice Minister of State Security Dong Jingwei. Photo / @lianchaohan, TwitterA photo allegedly showing China's Vice Minister of State Security Dong Jingwei. Photo / @lianchaohan, Twitter

His evidence may have even sparked US President Joe Biden's U-turn on the country's Covid probe. Biden announced in late May a new review into the origins of Covid, after having shut down a previous probe.

He has now called on the US intelligence community to "redouble" its investigation to find out whether Covid jumped from an animal host to humans, or if it was accidentally released from the Wuhan research lab.

Dong served as the counterintelligence head of China's Ministry of State Security, otherwise known as the Guoanbu.

His intelligence is reported to include early pathogenic studies of the virus, models of predicted Covid spread and damage to the world, and financial records detailing which organisations and governments funded the research.

He may also have information about the names of Chinese spies working in the US, and how the Chinese government gained access to a CIA communications system.

Former Chinese foreign ministry official Dr Han Lianchao, who defected after the Tiananmen Square massacre in 1989, wrote in a tweet this week that if true, Dong's defection "is really a big bomb".

He also reportedly shared a photo of Dong, claiming he was last seen in public in September 2020. The photo has since been removed from Chinese search engine Baidu.

With tensions growing between the US and China, some false rumours have recently surfaced about defectors, including a bogus claim Covid scientist Shi Zhengli had swapped sides.

Also adding to the intrigue are reports from China that Dong hosted a national security meeting on June 18 aimed at catching "spies and traitors". However, a convincing photo of him at the meeting has not yet surfaced, sparking doubts that he ever attended the event.

The local reports have actually fired up the rumour mill even more, with a photo from the alleged security meeting showing a man who many believe is not actually Dong.

"That is not a picture of Dong Jingwei," one Twitter user wrote.

"If #DongJingwei has not defected, why won't Beijing show him off in public?" another commented.

"Since nobody, not even the MSS head of counterintelligence, can be in two places (much less two continents) at the same time … somebody's lying," a third said. "Where's #DongJingwei today?

It comes as the head of the World Health Organisation, Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, refused to rule out the Wuhan lab leak theory at the G7 summit, and called on China to be more "transparent".

Tedros said that so far 3.75 million people worldwide had died from the virus and at least 174 million were confirmed to have contracted the disease.

"I think the respect these people deserve is knowing what the origin of this virus is so that we can prevent it from happening again," he said.

Tedros also suggested there had not been enough "transparency and co-operation" from China initially.

The leaders of the G7 nations also issued a communique last week pushing for a fresh investigation into the origins of the coronavirus pandemic and demanding transparency from China.

text by Kate Schneider, news.com.au

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