Then-Lt. Edward Lin, a native of Taiwan, shares his personal stories about his journey to citizenship to 80 newly nationalized citizens at a ceremony in Honolulu, Dec. 3, 2008. (Photo by Sarah Murphy/U.S. Navy)
The Navy set an Oct. 26 trial date Tuesday for an officer charged with spying and a litany of other crimes.
Lt. Cmdr. Edward C. Lin faces two counts of espionage, three counts of attempted espionage and five counts of communicating defense information, among other things. He has pleaded not guilty.
Charging documents show military prosecutors believe Lin committed espionage from 2012 to 2014 in the Washington area.
Lin served for most of that time as a staff aide to Vice Adm. Joseph Mulloy. Mulloy was serving as the deputy assistant secretary of …
Read more at Navy
from DefenseNewz.com http://ift.tt/1UuNJN4
via Defense News
No comments: