Britain’s Espionage Case Against Alleged Chinese Spies Collapses
Prosecutors cite evidentiary and procedural challenges in the high-profile national security case.
The UK government’s case against two men accused of spying for China has collapsed, raising serious questions about the handling of sensitive intelligence in British courts.
Prosecutors withdrew charges after determining that key evidence could not be presented without jeopardizing classified information.
The failure of the case has sparked concern over the country’s ability to prosecute espionage while safeguarding national security interests.