MI5 Issues Espionage Alert to UK MPs on Chinese Tactics | Israel Hayom – www.israelhayom.com https://www.israelhayom.com israelhayom english website Wed, 19 Nov 2025 09:25:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.2 https://www.israelhayom.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/cropped-G_rTskDu_400x400-32x32.jpg MI5 Issues Espionage Alert to UK MPs on Chinese Tactics | Israel Hayom – www.israelhayom.com https://www.israelhayom.com 32 32 Is China spying on you? MI5's new 'cut-out and keep' warning https://www.israelhayom.com/2025/11/19/mi5-issues-chinese-espionage-alert-uk/ https://www.israelhayom.com/2025/11/19/mi5-issues-chinese-espionage-alert-uk/#respond Wed, 19 Nov 2025 02:35:59 +0000 https://www.israelhayom.com/?p=1103819 British intelligence has taken the unusual step of issuing a visual guide to MPs warning of Chinese espionage. Steven Swinford reports that the Ministry of State Security targets those "one step removed" from power, offering "large financial incentives for seemingly low-level information" via fake consultancy roles.

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In a rare proactive measure, the Security Service (MI5) has circulated a graphic manual to British parliamentarians detailing specific methodologies used by Chinese intelligence operatives to infiltrate the UK's political circles.

British intelligence agency MI5 has adopted the unconventional strategy of distributing a visual "cut-out and keep guide" to House of Lords members and MPs regarding evasion of Chinese spy targeting, The Times reported. The alert focuses on the Chinese Ministry of State Security (MSS) and their specific tradecraft, warning that a particular group of active officers seeks to gain strategic advantage by collecting sensitive information on the UK, including classified or non-public data. Israel has also taken steps against potential Chinese spying on officials, and most recently, the IDF effectively banned China-made electronic vehicles for fear of their tracking and collection capabilities, although the Chinese Embassy vehemently denied that there was any illicit activity.

The Chinese flag is raised ahead of a military parade to commemorate the 80th anniversary of Japan's World War II surrender held in front of Tiananmen Gate in Beijing, Wednesday, Sept. 3, 2025 (AP / Ng Han Guan)

According to the distributed material, reported by Times reporter Steven Swinford, the MSS provides "large financial incentives for seemingly low-level information" initially, aiming to establish relationships that can be leveraged later. The threshold for valuable information is low, individual pieces fit into a wider collection effort, with significant criminal penalties under the National Security Act awaiting those who assist a foreign intelligence service.

The visual guide as shown by the Times Screenshot: X/@

The intelligence service identifies a strategy of cultivating individuals who are "one step removed" from the lawmakers themselves, who remain the "ultimate target" of these operations. Swinford highlights that individuals with direct access to the UK democratic system are high priority, but the MSS often approaches them through their professional and social networks rather than directly.

IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir and Chinese President Xi Jinping against the backdrop of a Chery car near the Defense Ministry (REUTERS/Florence Lo/Pool/File Photo ; Yehoshua Yosef; IDF Spokesperson's Unit;)

Specific groups are at risk, as "Parliament staff, economists, think tank employees, geo-political consultants and those working alongside HMG have been targeted for their network, including MPs and members of the House of Lords," the alert states. To spot potential targets, Swinford adds that officers utilize false personas on platforms such as LinkedIn and employ external "headhunters" who are typically based in China.

These recruitment efforts typically involve approaching targets to operate as "freelance consultants" tasked with producing "geopolitical reports" for various entities. Swinford reports that after headhunters – such as the specific profiles "Amanda Qiu" and "Shirly Shen" identified in the alert – make initial contact, the operation transitions to officers who express interest in "non-public" and "insider" insights.

Once contact is successfully established, targets get passed on to Chinese intelligence officers who disguise themselves as managers or clients, Swinford explains.

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