Ministry says British intelligence used foreign national to spy on China
China's national security authority recently uncovered a case involving the United Kingdom's Secret Intelligence Service, also known as MI6, using a foreign national to engage in espionage activities against China, the Ministry of State Security announced on Monday morning.
In a statement, the ministry said that in 2015, MI6 established an "intelligence cooperation relationship" with a foreign national surnamed Huang, who served as the head of an overseas consulting company.
The statement did not identify Huang's nationality.
Subsequently, MI6 instructed Huang to enter China multiple times. Under its guidance, Huang used his public identity as a cover to gather intelligence related to China and identified prospective individuals for MI6's counterespionage efforts, according to the ministry.
MI6 also provided professional intelligence training to Huang in various locations, including the UK, and equipped him with specialized spy equipment for intelligence exchange and communication, said the ministry.
Through meticulous investigation, the national security authority promptly discovered evidence of Huang engaging in espionage activities and took measures against him.
Upon examination, it was determined that Huang provided MI6 with 14 items of classified information and three intelligence reports, the ministry statement said.
Throughout the investigation, China's national security authority has kept the consulate of Huang's country informed about his case and has arranged consular visits for him, ensuring the protection of his legal rights in accordance with the law, it added.
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