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DATE=12/10/1999 TYPE=CORRESPONDENT REPORT TITLE=WEN HO LEE ARREST (S-L) NUMBER=2-257054 BYLINE=MIKE O'SULLIVAN DATELINE=LOS ANGELES CONTENT= VOICED AT: INTRO: A former scientist at a U-S nuclear weapons laboratory has been indicted for mishandling classified information. Wen Ho Lee, who was the focus of allegations over the transfer of nuclear secrets to China, was arrested Friday in the Western U-S state of New Mexico. V-O-A's Mike O'Sullivan has details. TEXT: U-S officials say the scientist was indicted for removing nuclear secrets from a secure computer at the Los Alamos National Laboratory, where he worked for nearly 20 years before being fired last March. Mr. Lee has admitted to downloading classified information on his unclassified computer, but has denied passing the information to China. China has also denied buying U-S nuclear secrets. Officials say they have not been able to prove the scientist gave secret information to any country, including China. But the government will allege that Mr. Lee illegally stored secret data on computer tapes. /// REST OPT /// A congressional report released this year (the so- called Cox Report) said China had obtained information on U-S nuclear warheads, including the (W-88) miniature warhead used on Trident submarines. Mr. Lee has been under investigation for the past four years, but the government has so far been unable to link him to the loss of those warhead secrets. The Taiwan-born scientist is a U-S citizen, and some supporters charge he was singled out because of his ethnic background. The scandal over the alleged sale of secrets to China has resulted in tighter security at U-S Department of Energy laboratories. (Signed) NEB/MOS/JP 10-Dec-1999 18:07 PM EDT (10-Dec-1999 2307 UTC) NNNN Source: Voice of America .