Australian Federal Police have charged a Chinese national living in Canberra with foreign interference, accusing her of gathering information on a Buddhist association.
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- A Chinese woman has been charged in Canberra with reckless foreign interference. 4s
- She allegedly gathered information on a Canberra Buddhist association for China's Public Security Bureau. 18s
- The woman, an Australian permanent resident, was arrested and faces up to 15 years in prison. 27s
- The operation, called Autumn Shield, began in March and more arrests are likely. 42s
- This is the first AFP charge for foreign interference involving members of the Australian community. 1m 6s