“Hwawei” fires arrested spy worker

“Hwawei” fires arrested spy worker

Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei announced that she has fired her employee arrested in Poland for spying, in a communique quoted today by “Global Times”, a state media. “Wang Weijing, working on Polish territory, was immediately fired because this incident had negative effects on the world reputation of Huawei”, according to the communique of [...]

“Wang Weijing, working on Polish territory, was immediately fired because this incident had negative effects on the world reputation of Huawei”, according to the communique of this company that has been targeted in many countries.

A Chinese entrepreneur and a Polish working for the company “Hawawei”, suspected of spying, was detained by Polish Internal Security Services ABW, a senior responsible for these services reported yesterday.

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