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China tells citizens they’ll be rewarded for spying on each other

China’s state security ministry says a system needs to be in place to normalize anti-spying work among civilians as the country encourages citizens to sound an alarm if they suspect espionage. Earlier this year, Beijing updated its anti-espionage legislation by broadening the definition of spying. CBS News intelligence and national security reporter Olivia Gazis has more.

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China’s state security ministry says a system needs to be in place to normalize anti-spying work among civilians as the country encourages citizens to sound an alarm if they suspect espionage. Earlier this year, Beijing updated its anti-espionage legislation by broadening the definition of spying. CBS News intelligence and national security reporter Olivia Gazis has more.

Source: cbsnews.com