The Beijing First Intermediate People's Court delivered sentences Tuesday at the first trial of three people convicted of directly or indirectly providing state secrets and intelligence to Taiwan.
Qin Guangguang, and Gao Zhan, both collected intelligence for spy agencies in Taiwan, causing a serious threat to China's national security, the court said.
The two were each sentenced to ten years in prison, and deprived of their political rights for two years.
Qu Wei, convicted of providing national secrets and intelligence to Li Shaomin and Gao Zhan, was sentenced 13 years in jail and deprived of his political rights for three years, according to the court.
The Beijing First Intermediate People's Court delivered sentences Tuesday at the first trial of three people convicted of directly or indirectly providing state secrets and intelligence to Taiwan.