Police arrest a woman in her 30s in the ACT. Courtesy of AFP
An alleged plot by Chinese citizens to infiltrate a religious network in Australia had a “bit of a spy thriller feel to it,” according to court documents.
Three people have been charged in the Australian Capital Territory with reckless foreign interference, with police alleging the three Chinese nationals were tasked by Beijing to infiltrate a Canberra-based Buddhist association, the Guan Yin Citta, which is banned in China.
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