OTHER NEWS - July 22, 1991
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
More Japanese Firms Admit Spying: Fourteen more manufacturers acknowledged that they obtained corporate secrets from a man arrested for spying on Komatsu Ltd., a maker of earth-moving machinery. The companies included Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd., Japan’s largest heavy machinery maker, Kyodo News Service said. Kiyoshi Ota was arrested on suspicion of selling Komatsu secrets to Toyo Umpanki, a machinery firm in Osaka.
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