WASHINGTON (AFP) - Three Chinese nationals were sentenced to prison after pleading guilty to illegally taking photographs of a US navy base in Key West Florida, the Justice Department announced on Friday (June 5).. Read more at straitstimes.com.
WASHINGTON - Three Chinese nationals were sentenced to prison after pleading guilty to illegally taking photographs of a US navy base in Key West Florida, the Justice Department announced on Friday .
In a separate case, Zhang Jielun, 25, and Wang Yuhao, 24, were given one-year and nine-month prison sentences respectively for illegally entering and taking pictures of parts of the same base on Jan 4, including a residential area for navy personnel. But they stressed that the Chinese were not acting as regular tourists in the popular south Florida city.
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