The front page headline of the British Sun newspaper on the 21st revealed that a love-struck aircraft mechanic secretly brought a woman suspected of being a Chinese Communist spy into the naval base and hid her in his bedroom closet for up to 2 weeks until his fellow officers could not stand the odor and reported the whole incident.
The incident took place at the Royal Naval Air Station (RNAS Yeovilton) in Somerset, where the elite Commando Helicopter Force is based, with Merlin and Wildcat helicopters stationed, and part of the force is reported to be heading to the South China Sea with the aircraft carrier Queen Elizabeth in the second half of the year.
The report said the technician involved in the case hung a “Do Not Disturb, will clean the management” sign on the door of the bedroom, but fellow soldiers can not stand the smell coming from the room, a team of sergeants who received a report broke into the door and found a half-naked woman cowering behind the technician’s jumpsuit. The woman, who was not a Chinese citizen but a Dutch Asian born in the Far East, was taken out of the base by armed police and immediately flown out of the UK.
The Royal Navy source said the aircraft mechanic involved in the case said during interrogation that the woman was not a Chinese Communist spy and was really his girlfriend, and that they met for the first Time in 2019, saying she was scheduled to return Home to the Netherlands after New Year’s Eve, but her trip was blocked by the New Crown (Chinese Communist virus) outbreak.
It is unclear where the woman had been on the base, but fellow technicians involved fear she may have succeeded in pulling off a beauty trick to gain access to military operations secrets. The technician is now being ridiculed and mobbed, and could be severely punished or imprisoned for serious breaches of security.
The Sun has reported that lawmakers and experts fear Beijing may have sent agents to steal secrets using “money and sex,” while sources say the case looks like a beauty ploy inside and out and that the Royal Navy chief cannot afford to take any risks. Navy sources said, “She is a foreign national who is unauthorized to be in the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Defense, which is an amazing breakthrough, and it’s scary to think what she could get. We are working with partner agencies to do a full background check on her.
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