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妈蛋 | w********2 发帖数: 632 | | h****e 发帖数: 1 | | w********2 发帖数: 632 | | w********2 发帖数: 632 | 10 But in February 2016, Su Bin himself foiled China’s bargaining position. He
waived extradition, deciding he would go freely to the US to face charges.
His lawyer later told a US court that Su Bin knew that his extradition
proceedings might last longer than the time he’d serve in a US prison.
FBI agents flew to Vancouver and prepared to take custody of Su; Vallese and
several colleagues waited next to the FBI’s Gulfstream jet as a Canadian
police motorcade pulled onto the tarmac. “Su was in the backseat of the SUV
, sandwiched between two Canadian law enforcement officers,” Vallese
recalls. “All of us got chills.” | w********2 发帖数: 632 | 11 On the flight back to California, Vallese says the talk among the agents and
Su turned to aviation. He complimented the FBI’s plane. Making chitchat,
one of the agents asked him if he had a favorite jet. “Not the C-17,” Su
deadpanned. | w********2 发帖数: 632 | 12 On March 22, 2016, Su Bin pleaded guilty. His 35-page agreement was perhaps
the most detailed firsthand explanation of China’s spying apparatus ever
released in public. “It was the first time we’d had that kind of success—
the first time we’d had someone owning their part in an intrusion like this
,” Vallese says. Su Bin declined to speak publicly, though, in court: “I
lost my words now,” he said at his sentencing, where a judge handed him 46
months in federal prison and ordered him to pay a $10,000 fine. With time
served, he was released in October 2017. | w********2 发帖数: 632 | |
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