China says it detained ‘foreign spy’ accused of passing secrets to Britain’s MI6
- It’s the latest case revealed by the Ministry of State Security amid counter-espionage campaign
- Chinese agency says the person, from a ‘third country’, was in charge of an overseas consultancy
China’s top spy agency says it has detained a foreigner accused of gathering information for the British Secret Intelligence Service, or MI6.
The ministry said on its WeChat social media account on Monday that the person was in charge of a foreign consultancy and had been recruited by MI6. It said the alleged spy – identified only by the surname Huang – was from a “third country”, without specifying their nationality, age or gender. The consulting firm was not named.
In the statement, the ministry said MI6 had developed a “cooperative relationship for intelligence” with Huang since 2015, and provided training and spy equipment.
It said Huang had visited China to collect intelligence and had provided classified national secrets to the British government, as well as helping to look for potential spies.
Huang has been detained and the ministry said their legal rights had been protected and consular visits arranged.
It is the first time China’s top spy agency has named MI6 in a case. The ministry has previously accused America’s Central Intelligence Agency of being behind a handful of espionage cases, including one involving a Chinese state-run arms company worker and another involving a government employee in an unnamed ministry.