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Charges dropped against two men accused of spying for China | Charges dropped against two men accused of spying for China |
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Former parliamentary researcher Christopher Cash was one of two men accused of being a Chinese spy | Former parliamentary researcher Christopher Cash was one of two men accused of being a Chinese spy |
Prosecutors have dropped charges against two men, including a former parliamentary researcher, who had been accused of spying for China. | Prosecutors have dropped charges against two men, including a former parliamentary researcher, who had been accused of spying for China. |
Christopher Cash, 30, and Christopher Berry, 33, had previously denied the charges under the Official Secrets Act. Beijing has called the allegations "malicious slander". | Christopher Cash, 30, and Christopher Berry, 33, had previously denied the charges under the Official Secrets Act. Beijing has called the allegations "malicious slander". |
The two men were accused of gathering and providing information prejudicial to the safety and interests of the state between 28 December 2021 and 3 February 2023. | The two men were accused of gathering and providing information prejudicial to the safety and interests of the state between 28 December 2021 and 3 February 2023. |
The pair were due to stand trial at the Woolwich Crown Court from 6 October. | |
Prosecutor Tom Little told the Old Bailey on Monday that his team would offer no evidence against the men and that "we simply cannot continue to prosecute this case". | |
Mr Berry, a teacher from Witney in Oxfordshire, and Mr Cash, of Whitechapel in London, were arrested in March 2023 as part of an investigation that involved counter-terror police. | Mr Berry, a teacher from Witney in Oxfordshire, and Mr Cash, of Whitechapel in London, were arrested in March 2023 as part of an investigation that involved counter-terror police. |
They were accused of collecting information which was "calculated to be, might be, or were intended to be, directly or indirectly, useful to an enemy". | They were accused of collecting information which was "calculated to be, might be, or were intended to be, directly or indirectly, useful to an enemy". |
It had been reported that Mr Cash was involved with Parliament's China Research Group (CRG). | |
He was understood to have had access to several Conservative MPs, reportedly including former security minister Tom Tugendhat and then-foreign affairs committee chairwoman Alicia Kearns. | |
Christopher Berry, a teacher from Oxfordshire, denied the allegations | |
The government has previously said Chinese spies were targeting UK officials across the political, defence and business sectors as part of an increasingly sophisticated espionage operation. | |
Defending Mr Cash, James Mulholland KC said his client's colleagues at the CRG had "expressed disbelief" at his arrest. | |
"We only hope that he will be able to rebuild his life," he added. | |
Mrs Justice Cheema-Grubb said she was "quite satisfied" and entered the two men into not guilty verdicts. | |
When the men were charged, a Chinese embassy spokesperson said "the claim that China is suspected of 'stealing British intelligence' is completely fabricated". | |
They urged the UK "to stop anti-China political manipulation and stop putting on such a self-staged political farce". |