Two British nationals have been charged with spying for China

London police have charged two British citizens with espionage and providing useful information to China.
Voice of America reports that after an investigation by the London Metropolitan Police's Counter-Terrorism Command, two men, Christopher Cash, 29, of London, and Christopher Berry, 32, of Oxford, were charged with breaching the Secret Service Act and unlawfully providing information to an enemy state. charged with providing The two suspects have been released on bail and are expected to appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court on April 26.
It turns out that Christopher Berry, a student at Oxford University, was charged with collecting, recording, publishing or disseminating information to other people between December 28, 2021 and February 3, 2023, and providing information useful to enemy countries, according to a police statement. Accused of committing acts intended to harm his safety or interests.
Christopher Cash's espionage activities lasted from January 20, 2022 to February 3, 2023. He was previously the chief prosecutor of the "China Study Group," established by a Conservative Party official and obtained the status of a member of parliament.
A spokesman for China's embassy in the UK responded to the issue by saying that the allegations were malicious slander and that China had never been involved in any form of espionage.

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24/04/2024
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