Chinese President Xi Jinping missing: In a significant update from China, Chinese President Xi Jinping’s recent disappearance from public events is getting worldwide attention.
Notably, the Chinese President has been missing from important events including the including the BRICS summit, which has triggered an intense speculation about a possible end to his regime or a possible serious illness. Here are all the details about the curious case of Chinese President Xi Jinping.
As per media reports, the unexplained absence, coupled with reduced media references of the Chinse President is leading to many speculations around his power hold and health. Some reports also say that the Chinese President may be facing some critical illness due to which he is not being seen in public. Some reports also indicate that he is not being seen due to the internal party challenges, or being deliberately sidelined. Although the Chinese Communist Party has remained silent on the issue, there is a chance that Chinse President Xi Jinping’s era in China might have been over.
Notably, the previous President of China Hu Jintao also saw sudden disappearance after which Xi Jinping became the President of China.
Chinese agents caught in US
In another significant development related to China, Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Kash Patel recently said that the FBI arrested two Chinese nationals for spying on their Navy and trying to recruit American service members for the CCP’s intel service.
Kash Patel warned that espionage on US will be met with full force.
In a post on X, he said, “Two Chinese nationals were caught spying on our Navy and trying to recruit American service members for the CCP’s intel service. Our FBI won’t stand for it. We tracked them, we stopped them, and we’re not done yet. Espionage on U.S. soil will be met with full force.”
Citing a criminal complaint filed in the Northern District of California, the Department of Justice said the government of the PRC conducts intelligence activities against the US using various means, including the MSS, which is involved with collecting intelligence on civilians.