A SUSPECTED Chinese spy had been hiding at a Navy base for two weeks before top brass found her in a randy aircraft technician’s wardrobe.
But fellow sailors fear the woman — born in the Far East and a Dutch passport holder — may have lured him into a honeytrap and seized operational secrets at Yeovilton, Somerset.'ASTONISHING BREACH' The £24million marine attack choppers have door-mounted machine guns that can fire 1,100 rounds a minute.They have nose-mounted night vision and thermal imaging cameras to spot targets in terrible conditions. The elite 847 Naval Air Squadron, which is held at five days readiness to deploy anywhere in the world, is among units who fly the multi-role aircraft.
RNAS Yeovilton is home to the Navy’s underwater escape training unit and Fighter Control School, where air traffic controllers learn to direct dog fights and coordinate F-35 jets. The Navy source added: “He told naval police she was due to go home to the Netherlands after New Year’s Eve but something went wrong because of the coronavirus pandemic.
So, a squaddie had an Asian bird in his room, and suddenly she's a CCP spy?! Racist thinking much?
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