The prosecution’s case alleges that in 2015, a Chinese intelligence officer approached the father and son, who had previously operated a business in Xiamen, requesting their assistance in establishing a spy network in Taiwan. To obtain sensitive military intelligence, the network aimed to recruit members of the Taiwanese military. The Huangs were promised financial compensation in exchange for their collaboration, as stated in the indictment.
Together, the team obtained eight classified documents concerning Taiwan’s annual Han Kuang military exercises, which they either directly delivered to China or transmitted to Chinese authorities via text message.