LONDON: A former member of the UK’s Royal Marines, bailed by a court last week over allegations of assisting Hong Kong’s intelligence services in a Ch...
A former member of the UK’s Royal Marines, bailed by a court last week over allegations of assisting Hong Kong’s intelligence services in a Chinese-linked espionage case, has been found dead, British police said Tuesday.
Trickett had more recently been employed as an immigration enforcement officer and private investigator, the UK’s PA news agency reported.
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