US Engineer Helped China's Nuclear Program for 2 Decades, Authorities Say

The suspect allegedly helped China build nuclear material.

According to a federal indictment unsealed today in Tennessee, Allen Ho -- a naturalized U.S. citizen with residency in both Delaware and China -- worked with others inside the United States to help Chinese agencies develop and produce "special" material relating to nuclear reactors.

"China has the budget to spend," Ho allegedly told one of the experts he tried to recruit in 2009. "China will be able to design their Nuclear Instrumentation System independently and manufactur[e] them independently after the project is complete."

Charged with conspiracy to unlawfully engage and participate in the production and development of special nuclear material outside the United States, Ho could face life in prison if convicted.

"The arrest and indictment in this case send an important message to the U.S. nuclear community that foreign entities want the information you possess," FBI Executive Assistant Director Michael Steinbach said. "The federal government has regulations in place to oversee civil nuclear cooperation, and if those authorities are circumvented, this can result in significant damage to our national security."