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Chinese authorities say they have detained an individual alleged to be spying for Britain’s foreign intelligence service, MI6.
China’s Ministry of State Security (MSS) said the individual was a foreigner and was trying to collect information inside the country.
It is the latest arrest in a campaign by Chinese security to clamp down on foreign spying.
The British government has not commented on the claims.
The news of the arrest came in a statement issued in a post from the MSS on the WeChat social network.
It said the alleged spy was named “Huang” and came from a “third country,” implying they were neither British nor Chinese. It said consular visits had been arranged following the arrest but did not say from which country.
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China’s Ministry of State Security (MSS) said the individual was a foreigner and was trying to collect information inside the country.
Previous cases have focused on alleged activity by the US’s Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) - so accusing Britain’s MI6 is more unusual.
Beijing has also launched public campaigns to raise awareness of foreign spying and calling on people to report any activity.
In this latest case, the MSS alleged that in 2015, MI6 recruited the foreign national to create what was described as an “intelligence cooperation relationship”.
In October, Ken McCallum, the head of MI5, the UK’s domestic security service, described a “pretty epic” campaign of Chinese espionage.
Speaking to the BBC at an event in the US designed to highlight concerns over China, he said more than 20,000 people in the UK had been approached covertly online by Chinese spies.
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