Seduced by China's honeytrap spies: Book that lays bare how Beijing has infiltrated Britain reveals how they steal intelligence using blackmail, money... and sex
Book that lays bare how deeply the Chinese have infiltrated Britain
Londoner Ian Clement (pictured left inset) learned the hard way not to trust the Chinese regime. He was in Beijing for the 2008 Olympics, on an official visit as Deputy Mayor of London, Boris Johnson's number two, when he was approached by a gorgeous girl (stock photo) at a party. It was a honey trap, 'the oldest trick in the book,' as he later recalled, but he threw caution to the wind and followed her lead. He said the woman, an agent of the Chinese secret service, must have been hunting for plans and details of who he was meeting. He told newspapers when the story emerged a year later, 'I wasn't thinking straight' - an attitude that neatly sums up the way that, a decade on, too many politicians and businessmen in the West are still laying themselves open to seductive overtures from China. Pictured right inset: U.S. citizen Glenn Duffie Shriver who was recruited by Chinese Intelligence.
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