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Revision as of 14:43, 3 January 2024


Qing Quentin Huang
Born 1960
Occupation engineer
Known for suspected of spying

Qing Quentin Huang is a citizen of Canada who was accused of leaking information about new ships being built for the Royal Canadian Navy and the Canadian Coast Guard to security officials from China.[1]

References

  1. Ian Austen. Ontario Man Accused of Plot to Sell Secrets, New York Times, 2013-12-01. Retrieved on 2014-02-12. “In a statement, the police department said that it learned on Thursday that Qing Quentin Huang, 53, who lived west of Toronto in Waterdown, Ontario, “was taking steps to pass sensitive information to authorities from the People’s Republic of China.” The information, police said, related to Canada’s current $33 billion project to build 23 warships, as well as a variety of icebreakers and support ships.”