TAIPEI: Taiwan's Defense Ministry has vowed to bolster its anti-espionage efforts after an army lieutenant colonel was detained for allegedly collecting intelligence for China.
The latest spying case comes during a low point in relations between Taiwan and China — which claims the self-ruling democratic island as its territory to be retaken by force one day, if needed — with Beijing ramping up military and political pressure on Taipei.
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