KMT GUERRILLA ACTIVITY CONTINUES; KANSU GOVERNOR SAYS 16,000 GUERRILLAS SUPPRESSED

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CIA-RDP80-00809A000600330942-9
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August 26, 2011
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942
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August 21, 1950
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REPORT
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Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/31: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600330942-9 CLASSIFICATION CONFIDENTIAL tlA CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY REPORT INFORMATION FROM FOREIGN DOCUMENTS OR RADIO BROADCASTS CD NO. COUNTRY Chins SUBJECT Military - Guerril_'a activities HOW PUBLISHED Daily newspapers sf;.WHERE Canton; (long Kong PUBLISHED DATE PUBLISHED LANGUAGE HIS COCU MINT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTINS THE NATIONAL DIFEMS/ STATES WITHIN THE M/AMINE OF [S,IONAO[ ACT SO IpF THE UNITS ,IV, S. C.. 31 AND 2. AS ENDED. ITS OR IN OF In CONT[NTSS IN ANY AMMANN SR TO ANRUNAUTHORZED FIREONT `SA PIRO. IHISI715 ST LAW. SIFR000CTION OF THIS FORM IS FRONT 51750. Newspapers as indicated. DATE OF INFORMATION 1950 DATE DIST. ,2/ Aug 1950 NO. OF PAGES 5 SUPPLEMENT TO REPORT NO. THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION 50X1-HUM lag GUERRILLA ACTIVITY CONTINUES; S.AryST! GOVERIIOR. SAYS O 00GUEPMLLAS SUPPRESSED KNIT AGENTS DISRUPTING MAI?3IAND EGDNU"nL -- Canton. Ilan-o. ~~ng Jih.._pao --, 11 Jul, 50 Peiping, 10 July Hein-hua) -- The Peiping Jen-min Jih-pao reported that the KMT react,ionar?e, under the direction of the US imperialists, have been infiltrating epecial agents into the Chinese mainland to disrupt out economy. The following' evidence .m-. printed by the paper,. "In May 1950, our Public: Fectulty Pureau uncovered. a KMT special agent organization known as the Fifth Peterhment, Second Column, Shantung People's c^1"at .nn Army; st "'eingtao, which has been actively r(.,uAw _~,Gna! - .finti-,!i t "ati engaged in pilfering varehose:, disrupting tr.an.sportation, destroying mili- tary and industrial intal:;ationa, printing counterfeit currency, etc,, in an attempt to disrupt our economy. "After the liberation of Hainan, our military forces captured an official document which disclosed a ENI plan to print counterfeit people's notes to cause inflation in our country. "A l special agent unit printing counterfeit currency was uncovered by 1 our authorities in Mel Esien, Kwangtung." . The paper also reported that many attempts have been made by the KMT spe- cial agents to disrupt our railroad lines, such as the Heng-yang--Hankow, Tientsin--F'u-k-ou, Tsing+.ao--Teinan, etc? The agents, are well-organized, the paper reported, and have been wing local civilians to carry out these subver- sive activities,. KMT special agent:. are also said to be infiltrating the various industries and. popular organizations. In many cases, they have successfully placed them- selves in key position:, to obtain valuable information. Many accidents and mismanagement of industries cen be traced to these agents, DISTRIBUTION Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/31: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600330942-9 CLASSIFICATION CONFIDINTIAL, Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/31: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600330942-9 TENG PAO-SEAN PEPCNT5 BAND IT??ET.'PPP.ESSI0N ACTIVITIES -- Hong Kong Hsing-tao dih-pao, 31 Jul 50 Peiping. 30 July -- On 26 ;une 1950, Governor Teng Pao-shan (1) Lnumbers refar to ap;:.ended cherac.ters/, of Kanau, reported to the Government Adminis- tration Council of the Central People's government that more than 16,000 KMT guerrillas were killed, wounded, or captured and that some 34 bandit leaders, including Mi Htiao-vu, were apprehended in the bandit-suppression campaigns launched in Kanau between September 1949 and February 1950. He admitted, however, *,.hatt there are still large numbers of KMT bandits operating in Kanau and that the task Ie ,,till far from completion. During April and May 1950, he said, reactionary societies, such as the I-kuan-tao (2), Wu-chi-tao (?', Ta-tao-hui (4), staged many armed jail breaks to free the ban- dits in custody These societies, he further aided, have been creating armed agits ion in cities such as Lan-thou, Kae-lan, Ping-liang, Tiien-