3 men charged in the UK with assisting the Hong Kong intelligence service
LONDON (AP) — Three men have been charged with allegedly assisting Hong Kong intelligence services and with foreign interference, London’s Metropolitan Police said Monday.
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LONDON (AP) — Three men have been charged with allegedly assisting Hong Kong intelligence services and with foreign interference, London’s Metropolitan Police said Monday.
LONDON (Reuters) -- Three men charged with assisting Hong Kong's foreign intelligence service in Britain appeared in a London court on Monday after a series of arrests across England.
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Duggan denies the allegations that he broke US arms control laws. He has been in an Australian maximum-security prison since his 2022 arrest after returning from six years working in Beijing.