China arrests Australian TV host on national security charge

Cheng Lei

China formally arrested an Australian citizen who was a former news anchor on Chinese state television, aggravating a case that contributed to tensions between Beijing and Canberra.

Cheng Lei, a Chinese-born Australian who recently worked for state broadcaster CGTN, was formally arrested in China on February 5 after six months of detention, Australian Chancellor Marise Payne’s office said in a statement on Monday. Chinese authorities reported that Cheng was “arrested on suspicion of illegally supplying state secrets abroad”, the statement said.

China had said in September that Cheng was “suspected of carrying out criminal activities that endanger China’s national security, ”one of the most serious accusations ever made against a foreign journalist based in the country.

She was detained in mid-August under a provision that allowed her to be detained for up to six months without charge or access to a lawyer.

Australian embassy officials have visited Cheng six times since his arrest – most recently on January 27 – according to a bilateral consular agreement with China, the statement said.

Australia “raised its serious concerns about Ms. Cheng’s detention regularly at higher levels, including her welfare and conditions of detention”, the statement said. “We hope that the basic standards of justice, procedural justice and humane treatment are met, in accordance with international standards.”

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