China claims Britain’s MI6 turned two Chinese government team to spies

China claims Britain’s MI6 turned two Chinese government team to spies


A Chinese flag in Pudong’s Lujiazui Monetary District in Shanghai, China, on Sept. 18, 2023.

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China has alleged that the British Top secret Intelligence Service MI6 turned two staff members of unnamed Chinese central state organs into spies for the British federal government, its State Safety Ministry stated in a statement on Monday.

The ministry reported the situation from the two spies, a married few, is less than even further investigation.

China and Britain have for months traded accusations above perceived spying that threatens their respective nationwide securities.

In January, China revealed an espionage case in which it said MI6 used a foreigner in China to accumulate strategies and data.

Britain in April charged two people with supplying prejudicial facts to China and very last month charged three people with aiding Hong Kong’s foreign intelligence assistance in Britain.

In its statement, the Chinese ministry said the spy with the surname Wang studied in the Uk in 2015 under an exchange system and experienced been invited to dinners and excursions surreptitiously arranged by the MI6 during that period.

Wang was explained to have “a powerful wish for cash” and was lured into a element-time consulting prospect with large remuneration before MI6 personnel approached him to operate to serve the British government with promises of even even larger financial rewards, as very well as safety. He agreed.

After espionage training, MI6 commanded Wang to return to China to acquire important information associated to the Chinese government.

The ministry said MI6 also persuaded Wang to turn his spouse, who worked at a “core authorities unit”, for double the money. The wife, surnamed Zhou, eventually agreed.



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