
Liu Te-liang
Liu Te-liang is a former director-general of the Military Intelligence Bureau in Taiwan, known for advocating for enhanced national security education and stricter penalties for treason in response to perceived threats from Chinese espionage. He has highlighted the alarming infiltration of spies within Taiwan, particularly among military personnel, and emphasizes the need for public awareness and education to combat these threats.
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Former MIB director-general Liu Te-liang said the CCP’s bounty move suggested that Taiwan’s intelligence and counterintelligence efforts had achieved meaningful results.
MND slams China’s ‘psyops’ bountyLiu Te-liang wrote that he believed the number of Beijing-backed spies that have infiltrated Taiwan since 2007 undoubtedly exceeds the original estimate of 5,000.
CCP infiltration a national issueLiu Te-liang is a former director-general of the Military Intelligence Bureau who emphasizes the need for enhanced national security education to counteract espionage threats.
Upgrade national security education: military expert





