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China IS spying on Parliament, warns CPS… despite dropping case against suspected agents – prompting fears Beijing now has ‘a licence to spy’

Although the prosecutors filed a lawsuit against suspicious agents acting for Beijing, China admitted that China was spying on parliament.

Crown Prosecutor’s Office (CPS) a high -level figure, a deputy, the research group he directed on government policies ‘information to obtain information’ as the ‘targeted by China’, he said.

The chief royal prosecutor Frank Ferguson insisted that CPS’s espionage ‘took very seriously’ because the crimes aimed at MPs threatened the democratic process and public service.

However, Toray Security spokesman Alicia Kearns deputy, spokesman charges, 30 -year -old former parliamentary deputy Chris Cash and 33 -year -old British teacher Chris Berry’ya concluded.

In a letter Ferguson, “ Now, the standard of evidence for the accused crime was no longer met, ” Mr. Ferguson wrote in a letter.

However, Kearns added that he did not explain why the case has fallen, and he added: ‘CPS needs to be clean … Which witnesses or evidence withdraws withdrawn and by whom?’

CPS apparently refuses to be either Gagged or honest … about why this case does not continue.

He believes that the CPS to accept that we are targeted by the Chinese … Then in the same letter, they say they won’t even make a prosecution. Will this be another scandal in which the evidence lasts for decades of seeing the light of the day? ‘

In the picture: Christopher Cash. Head Royal Prosecutor Frank Ferguson said to the deputy of TORY Security Spokesman Alicia Kearns, that spying charges should be abandoned against former deputy parliament Chris Cash. 30 and British teacher Chris Berry, 33

In the picture. Correct: Christopher Berry. Mr. Cash and Mr. Berry were arrested in 2023 and were accused of collecting information for a prejudiced purpose for the security or interests of the state.

In the picture. Correct: Christopher Berry. Mr. Cash and Mr. Berry were arrested in 2023 and were accused of collecting information for a prejudiced purpose for the security or interests of the state.

Mr. Cash and Mr. Berry were arrested in 2023 and ‘were accused of collecting information for a prejudiced purpose for the security or interests of the state.

They refused to violate the Official Secrets Law and would be tried until the case fell on Monday.

As Daily Mail explained, some did not want the government to give evidence because the government did not want the national security advisor to give evidence, and that the ministers would have to brand China because they had rebuilt their relations.

MPs are now afraid that the decision will strengthen the targeting enemy states. Commons speaker Lindsay Hoyle is even considering starting a special prosecution.

Commons’s speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle caused the fear that Beijing was given a ‘espionage license’ after espionage charges.

The 68 -year -old discussed whether he could make a special prosecution against Mr. Cash and Mr. Berry, accused of targeting deputies in the Chinese Research Group.

Since then, he has written home secretary Shabana Mahmood, because the last CPS decision has led to fear that other countries could move with immunity.

Hoyle told Times: ‘As a speaker, I take the safety of this house incredibly seriously. I believe that this leaves the door open to foreign actors trying to spy at home.

‘This door must be hard closed. We must follow all ways to ensure the protection of members and people working in the House of Commons. It will not be tolerated. ‘

Elsewhere, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and Interior Minister were also courageous.

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