Investigators found a disk with encrypted information in Mak's brother's luggage at Los Angeles International Airport as he prepared to depart for China. Prosecutors said the disk held ``sensitive'' information, though none that was ``classified.''
``This was transparently political,'' Kaye said. ``The government waved the flag of patriotism and wanted to use Mr. Mak as a scapegoat.''
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