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Liangtian Yang, AKA
Alfred Yang, Former US Army Employee Arrested en Route to China in
Possession of Stolen Government Information
August 30, 2010
A former civilian employee at the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine
Command at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, was taken into custody yesterday
afternoon at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport while
attempting to board a flight to China. At the time of his attempted
one-way flight to China, Liangtian Yang, age 26, also known as Alfred
Yang, of Lawton, Oklahoma, allegedly had in his possession multiple
media storage devices, one of which contained a restricted Army field
manual. The manual was not authorized to be in his possession, nor was
it authorized to be transferred to a personal computer disk.
Yesterday,
in the Western District of Oklahoma, Yang was charged with one count of
theft of government property. He made his initial appearance in federal
court in St. Paul this afternoon and will be sent to the Western
District of Oklahoma for further prosecution. Presently, he is in FBI
custody.
According to a law enforcement affidavit filed in the case, Yang was an
analyst at Fort Sill until August 16, 2010, when his secret clearance
was revoked because of security violations. On August 24, 2010, he was
selected by U.S. Customs and Border Protection for a secondary screening
at the airport while waiting for a flight to Tokyo, with China as its
final destination. During the screening, the manual was discovered.
If convicted, Yang faces a potential maximum penalty of one year in
prison. All sentences will be determined by a federal district court
judge.
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