COPENHAGEN, Denmark — A Norwegian citizen has been arrested on suspicion of attempting to spy for China, Norway's domestic security agency said Tuesday, declining to give details about the case.
''We are in an initial phase. Therefore we are rather tight-lipped now. We are not going to give many details in the case,'' said Thomas Blom, a prosecutor with the security agency, known by its Norwegian initials PST.
He spoke after the suspect, who was only identified as a man, was remanded in custody for four weeks, suspected of serious intelligence activities involving state secrets.
''It is a matter of national security,'' Blom said. The man was arrested Monday morning at the Oslo international airport "after having been in China," the prosecutor said. The arrest was undramatic, he said.
The suspect ''is well-known," Blom said, declining to give more details. He added: "We believe the information (he had) was destined to Chinese intelligence.'' He didn't not identify any Chinese agency.
If found guilty, the man faces up to 10 years in jail.
The suspect's lawyer, Marius Dietrichson, told The Associated Press that his client denies being an agent for China and will plead not guilty.
In its annual threat assessment, the Norwegian domestic security service said that China ''will be a significant intelligence threat in 2024.''