France Accuses 4 of Spying for China, Trying to Capture Starlink Data
Two Chinese nationals are among those the Paris prosecutor’s office accused of trying to capture satellite data from Starlink and transfer it back to China.
France Accuses 4 of Spying for China, Trying to Capture Starlink Data Four people, including two Chinese nationals, have been arrested in France on suspicion of spying for China and attempting to capture data from a satellite network, believed to be Starlink. The Paris prosecutor’s office has launched a judicial investigation into these allegations. The suspects were reportedly attempting to capture data from an Airbnb rental in Gironde, France, with locals noticing a large satellite dish and internet disruptions.
- Two Chinese nationals are among four people arrested in France.
- The arrests are linked to suspicions of spying for China.
- The individuals are also suspected of attempting to capture Starlink satellite data.
- A judicial investigation has been opened by the Paris prosecutor’s office.
- The suspects were reportedly using an Airbnb in Gironde, France, for satellite capture operations.
- Local residents noticed a large satellite dish and internet disconnections, prompting notification to the police.
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