Cheng Lei: Australian TV host set to face trial in China for allegedly supplying state secrets and techniques abroad

Cheng Lei: Australian TV host set to stand trial in China for allegedly supplying state secrets overseas

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Cheng Lei, a former business anchor of China’s state broadcaster CGTN, is accused of illegally supplying state secrets overseas, a charge that carries a possible sentence of between five years to life in prison.

Australian ambassador to China, Graham Fletcher, told media it was “deeply concerning, unsatisfactory and regrettable” he had been denied entry to the trial, which was due to start Thursday.

“We can have no confidence in the validity of a process which is conducted in secret,” he said, adding that Australia had no information about the charges or allegations against Cheng.

“That is part of the reason why we’re so concerned because we have no basis on which to understand why she’s been detained.”

A heavy security presence including uniformed police and plain-clothed security personnel were outside the No. 2 People’s Intermediate Court in Beijing where Cheng was to be tried, Reuters reported. Police, who had taped off areas close to the north entrance of the court, checked…

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