China’s top anti-spy agency accuses Chinese married couple of spying for Britain and passing state secrets to MI6
It is the latest in Ministry of State Security’s public campaign to bring the public on board to counter espionage, and the second case in which it names MI6
MSS WeChat post says British recruiters found accused spy, whose work involved handling Chinese government secrets, could be persuaded by money
China’s Ministry of State Security says an accused spy’s recruitment in the UK started with public programmes but gradually involved core information from the Chinese government. Image: Shutterstock
China’s top anti-espionage agency said it cracked a major espionage case involving a married Chinese couple who worked for the government while passing information to the British Secret Intelligence Service, or MI6.
It is the latest case announced by China’s Ministry of State Security (MSS) amid a public campaign to counter espionage in the country, and the second involving MI6.