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Police have refused to comment on reports that a man being questioned under the Official Secrets Act tried to pass military secrets to the Russians. | Police have refused to comment on reports that a man being questioned under the Official Secrets Act tried to pass military secrets to the Russians. |
The unnamed man, who is in his 20s, was detained on Wednesday in Leeds, and a domestic and a business property have been searched in Skipton, North Yorks. | |
Scotland Yard said it could not comment after the Yorkshire Post reported the alleged connection to Russia. | |
It comes just days after MI5 said Russia and China were spying on the UK. | It comes just days after MI5 said Russia and China were spying on the UK. |
In a speech, MI5 director general Jonathan Evans said it was a matter of "some disappointment" that the service was still having to deal with "unreconstructed attempts" at spying by these countries. | In a speech, MI5 director general Jonathan Evans said it was a matter of "some disappointment" that the service was still having to deal with "unreconstructed attempts" at spying by these countries. |
Regarding the detention of the Yorkshire man, Scotland Yard said he had been arrested under both the Official Secrets Act and the Explosive Substances Act. | Regarding the detention of the Yorkshire man, Scotland Yard said he had been arrested under both the Official Secrets Act and the Explosive Substances Act. |
In a statement, it said: "Following an application to court for an extension of custody the man remains in custody at a Yorkshire police station." | In a statement, it said: "Following an application to court for an extension of custody the man remains in custody at a Yorkshire police station." |
The Yorkshire Post reported that the arrested man is 23, thought to be British, and recently moved to the Skipton area. | |
The paper said the alleged breach of security was related to a government rather than a commercial source. | The paper said the alleged breach of security was related to a government rather than a commercial source. |