
China’s Ministry of State Security Claims to Have Caught MI6 Spy
The Chinese regime claimed on Monday to have caught a spy who provided information to MI6. In a post on Chinese social media WeChat, Beijing’s Ministry of State Security (MSS) identified the individual as Huang from an unspecified “third country” without revealing the individual’s given name, and accused he, or she, of providing 14 “state secrets” and three other pieces of intelligence to Britain. The allegation came as the UK’s crown prosecutors are considering charges against two men, including a well-connected parliament researcher, who allegedly spied for the Chinese regime. The researcher has said he’s “completely innocent.” According to claims published by the MSS, Huang, who is in charge of an “overseas consulting agency, was approached by MI6 in 2015 to establish an “intelligence cooperative relationship.”...
