London politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days agoTwo men first in British history to be found guilty of spying for China
UK Border Force officer and Hong Kong trade official found guilty of spying for China, first in British history
I can confirm that police officers visited my home yesterday with a search warrant. I understand their attendance was part of enquiries into those arrested and questioned over matters allegedly relating to China. I would like to make it absolutely clear that I have neither been detained, arrested nor questioned in connection with this, or any other, matter.
A South Yorkshire police spokesperson said the force had referred the investigation on because the allegations fall under Section 3 of the National Security Act, the BBC reported. Section 3 of the act deals with assisting a foreign intelligence service. An offence is committed if someone behaves in a way that intends that conduct to materially assist a foreign intelligence service in carrying out UK-related activities, or in conduct likely to assist that service.