Taiwan Intelligence Head Chen Mingtong went to Thailand's trip to Thailand.

Author:Global Times Time:2022.09.19

[Global Times Comprehensive Report] Taiwan's intelligence head and "National Security Director" Chen Mingtong had been secretly met with Thailand to meet with local intelligence officials. Unexpectedly, the itinerary information was all exposed, which caused public opinion in the island's question security.

According to Taiwan's "United Daily News" reported on the 17th, Chen Mingtong recently reported that he had secretly visited at the end of August, and was questioned by the opposition party to avoid the "paper door". Unexpectedly, some netizens revealed that he also went to Thailand in early July. It was not only travel, but also to cooperate with the Thai National Health and Safety Administration for intelligence.

It is understood that the netizen is a Thailand. He posted photos of Chen Mingtong and former "Deputy Director of the National Security Bureau" Chen Wenfan and others on the airport. Not only that, even the bills and other information of Chen Mingtong and others staying at the Peninsula Hotel have been announced. In this regard, the Taiwan "National Security Bureau" only responded that "the relevant director reported to Thailand for sightseeing and tourism related reports. The bureau has recently explained that it is not a fact. There are also photos related to Twitter. The Bureau has no comments."

Some information on the island analyzed that there would be such a big problem, mainly because Chen Mingtong had never had security -related work experience in the past. For general passengers to visit Thailand, or to go out of the country, there is no alertness. The intelligence person said that in general, if it was invited by relevant Thai units by official duties, the Thailand would be at least received. The hotel cost should be paid by Thailand. Chen Mingtong's entry and exit Thai Airport is not a passage with ordinary passengers, but for official duties. The confidential picture of the Thai airport is exposed! "The intelligence industry said that the Taiwan" National Security Bureau "can only remain silent because the business itinerary and information are outside Disclosure shows that there is a big problem in maintaining the safety maintenance of the outside station; but he can't say that he can go to Thailand for private sightseeing and tourism, so he can only keep a low -key confidentiality.

The Kuomintang "legislator" Li Dewei said that Chen Mingtong was the head of information in Taiwan, and the information of entry and exit and overseas hotels was mastered and spread. " The authorities have the ability to ensure the safety of Taiwan? "Guo Guowen, the" legislator "of the DPP, believes that the whole thing is not simple, and basically the" National Security Director "visit is more sensitive. Intelligence cooperation is obviously that there is no communication with the Thai side in advance, resulting in leakage information.

Wu Zijia, chairman of the Taiwan Meilimao Electronics Daily, said on the 17th that Chen Mingtong's identity was extremely sensitive, and it was a big thing to go out of the country. It is likely to encounter the captive and capture. Safety is a very big problem. "If the" National Security Director 'was seduced, then we finished the eggs, all the passwords and intelligence resources must be changed, and it takes about 3 to 5 years to change. "People intercepted". He also said that Chen Mingtong's trip abroad was all spread in the sun, "it is likely to lead to Taiwan's death." Taiwan's "Lianhe Daily" commented that the data that should have been highly confidential was widely circulated on the Internet. The reason has been mastered, and it is highly involved in love and anti -love search ability. (Chen Lifei)

【Edit: Jixiang】

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