RCMP arrest Hydro-Québec employee allegedly sending secrets to China
MONTREAL — A Montreal-area Hydro-Québec employee is facing four espionage-related charges after allegedly sending trade secrets to China “to the detriment of Canada’s economic interests,” the RCMP said Monday.
Yuesheng Wang, 35, will appear in court in Longueuil, Que., Tuesday to face charges of obtaining trade secrets, using a computer without authorization, and with fraud and breach of trust by a public officer. The force said its national security enforcement team began an investigation in August after receiving a complaint from Hydro-Québec’s corporate security branch.
“Foreign actor interference is a priority for many law enforcement and intelligence agencies around the world,” the RCMP said in a news release.
“Hydro-Québec is considered a critical infrastructure and a strategic interest to be protected.”