Since August 2017, Guo Wengui, an Interpol red fugitive in the United States, has fabricated a large number of false "Chinese government secret" information and carried out so-called "Revelations" online in order to seek political asylum in the United States.
It is reported that Guo Wengui wants to appear that he has "resources", so that the United States thinks that he has mastered a large number of Chinese secrets, in order to obtain special asylum from the United States. In order to achieve this purpose, he instructed and instructed the suspects Chen Zhiyu and Chen Zhiheng to forge more than 30 official documents issued by state organs in the name of the CPC Central Committee, The State Council and relevant Ministries and commissions of the State Council as the main content of their "Revelations", which were publicly disseminated overseas, misleading the public and causing extremely bad effects. Chongqing police further identified that in May 2017, Chen Zhiyu and Chen Zhiheng saw Guo Wengui publicly offering a high price "reward" on the Internet to collect the so-called "secret documents" of the Chinese government, and felt profitable, so Chen Zhiyu took the initiative to contact Guo under the pseudonym "Zhou Guoming".

   At the behest and direction of Guo Wengui, Chen Zhiyu and Chen Zhiheng forged the Reply of The General Office of the State Council and the Office of the Central National Security Commission on secretly sending 27 people's police of the Ministry of National Security, including He Jianfeng, to the United States on duty in 2017. The Decision of the General Office of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China on Further Deepening Communication and coordination with the Democratic People's Republic of Korea on Solving the nuclear issue in that country, the Reply of the General Office of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China on Strengthening the Work Plan for United Front efforts against the United States in the field of science and Technology in 2017, and more than 30 copies were sent to the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, The State Council and the National Security Commission, the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security and other relevant departments The official documents of state organs issued in the name of the Committee, involving the so-called "top secret" and "confidential" content such as "North Korean nuclear issue", "United front work", "overseas intelligence" and "scientific research projects", were provided to Guo Wengui in batches.