The World - News from May 13, 1987
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Chinese authorities have detained a government official on charges of selling state secrets to a Japanese reporter who has been expelled for spying, the official New China News Agency disclosed. The agency quoted a government spokesman as saying that an official named Tang Dadi is being held for providing “internal secrets” to Shuitsu Henmi, a correspondent for the Tokyo-based Kyodo News Service, in return for monthly payments of about $135. Henmi, 42, who has returned to Tokyo, denied the espionage allegations.
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