The Department of Justice on Monday unsealed charges against two Chinese intelligence officers who allegedly worked to obstruct the DOJ's investigation of the telecommunications giant Huawei.The indictment in the obstruction case related to Huawei accuses Chinese intelligence agents Guochun He and Zheng Wang of "attempt[ing] to direct a person they believed they recruited as an asset" inside a U.S. government law enforcement agency "to obtain confidential information regarding witnesses, trial evidence and potential new charges to be brought against [Huawei] for the purpose of obstructing justice."But the "asset" within the U.S. government that the two agents allegedly worked with was actually acting as a double agent under the FBI's supervision, according to the DOJ.The two men, whom the DOJ says remain at large, allegedly paid the double agent working on behalf of the FBI some $61,000 in Bitcoin for what they believed was insider information about the investigation.FBI Director Wray said that the cases were not related to recent political developments in China, where President Xi Jinping's time in office was just extended."