China begins smartphone inspections as part of espionage law

Some foreigners fear having electronic devices examined when entering country

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 A surveillance camera is seen in Shanghai. © Reuters

YUKIO TAJIMA, Nikkei staff writer

BEIJING -- Chinese national security authorities will have greater power to inspect smartphones and other electronic devices beginning Monday, one year after a stronger anti-espionage law took effect, raising fears that foreigners will face such inspections upon entering the country.

The new espionage law broadens the information covered to anything involving "national security and interests." National security authorities now are permitted to inspect baggage and electronic devices simply on suspicion of espionage.

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