By Jason Pan / Staff reporterFormer lawmaker Lo Chih-ming (羅志明) and retired naval admiral Hsia Fu-hsiang (夏復翔) have been indicted on espionage charges for allegedly developing a spy network for China and inviting military retirees to meet Chinese government officials.
Kaohsiung, Jan. 19 (CNA) The Kaohsiung District Court on Thursday overturned its earlier decision, ruling that former legislator Lo Chih-ming (羅志明) and retired Navy major general Hsia Fu-hsiang (夏復翔) should be detained and held incommunicado on suspicion of helping China develop an espionage ring in Taiwan.
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Staff writer, with CNAProsecutors yesterday criticized a decision on Thursday to grant bail to former legislator Lo Chih-ming (羅志明) and retired navy major general Hsia Fu-hsiang (夏復翔) after they were questioned in relation to allegations that they had recruited retired military personnel to travel on hosted trips to China.