Arrest Made of Parliamentary Researcher Accused of Spying for China

Arrest Made of Parliamentary Researcher Accused of Spying for China

Two men⁢ have been arrested ⁢under the Official‍ Secrets⁣ Act amid allegations that a parliamentary researcher spied for China.

The researcher is​ understood to have had⁤ links to several senior Tory MPs, ⁢including the security minister, Tom Tugendhat, and the foreign‌ affairs committee chair, ​Alicia Kearns.

He was arrested along with another man by officers⁢ on 13 March, it‍ was revealed‍ by the Sunday⁣ Times.

Officers from the ⁢Metropolitan police’s counter-terrorism command, which oversees espionage-related offences, are‌ investigating.

One ⁢of the men, in his 30s,‌ was detained in Oxfordshire, while the other, in his 20s, was arrested in Edinburgh, Scotland Yard said. “Searches were also carried out at both the residential ⁤properties, as well as at a third address in east London,” it added in a⁣ statement.

Both men ​were‍ held ⁤at a south London police station before being bailed until early October.

The⁢ Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China pressure group said it was “appalled at reports of the infiltration of the UK parliament by someone allegedly acting on behalf of the ⁤People’s Republic of China”.

Downing​ Street said it does not comment on security matters. ⁣The House of Commons has ⁣been contacted.

2023-09-09 15:26:06
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