24 May 2021
An investigation being conducted at the top levels of the British government into British academia is expected to result in the arrests of Chinese “spies”, who are believed to have passed military technological secrets to the communist regime in Beijing.
Foreign Office, Special Branch, and Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC) investigators have reportedly drawn up a list of British academics who are believed to have provided information on secretive technology which is thought to have been used by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to oppress ethnic minorities and political dissidents.
The investigation is expected to lead to arrests of academics within weeks, according to a report from the
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Charles Mukoshi and Agness Khayenge parents of National Intelligent service officer Enoch Irungu Mukoshi who was among several Kenya Defense Force officers who were hit by an improvised explosive device assembled by Al-shabaab in Lamu recently.[Benjamin Sakwa,Standard]
On May 5 this year, Enock Irungu Mukoshi officially introduced his wife-to-be to his parents at Ebukhai village in Eshisiru location, Kakamega Central sub-County.
Irungu, 30, had earlier visited his fiancé’s parents and plans were in top gear for bride price to be paid ahead of their wedding to solemnise the union in August this year.
“My son told me that he wanted us to meet his future in-laws for bride price negotiations that would culminate into a wedding in August.
Poland Arrests Suspected Russian Spy May 17, 2021 Sergei Fadeichev / TASS
Polish authorities said they have arrested a man suspected of spying for Russia, the Polish internal security agency said in a statement Monday.
The 43-year-old is accused of “providing the Russian special services with information and materials in the military field and about Polish entities and citizens.” news
The ISA said its officers detained him on May 5.
The unnamed suspect pleaded guilty to the charges and was placed in pre-trial detention for three months, the ISA said.
It added that “much of the investigative material is classified.”
The Russian state-run TASS news agency identified the suspect, a Polish citizen, by his first name Marcin and the last initial K.
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Spy: No TVNZ party so Apprentice contestants throw their own
15 May, 2021 08:00 AM
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The Apprentice party. Group shot from left: Erna Basson, Gabriel Elkhishin, Kennedy Anderson, Nicola Spicer, Stephen McDowell, Tony Collins, show worker Melissa Scurr. Photo: Norrie Montgomery.
The Apprentice party. Group shot from left: Erna Basson, Gabriel Elkhishin, Kennedy Anderson, Nicola Spicer, Stephen McDowell, Tony Collins, show worker Melissa Scurr. Photo: Norrie Montgomery.
The Apprentice contestants were at their entrepreneurial best to throw their own mega bash after broadcaster TVNZ failed to host an official party.
The glittering event was brought together by contestant Kyria Warren and her team at Luxury LAS.