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Call for first minister to answer China spy arrest questions at Senedd

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Mark PalmerWales politics assistant editor

EPA/Shuttershock First Minister Eluned Morgan is looking past the camera and her head turned, wearing a yellow jacket and glasses.EPA/Shuttershock

The Welsh Conservatives want First Minister Eluned Morgan to face questions about the arrests

The Welsh Conservatives say First Minister Eluned Morgan should come to the Senedd to answer questions on the Chinese spy arrests.

The trio, aged 39, 43 and 68, were arrested in Wales and London as part of a counter-terrorism policing investigation under the National Security Act.

The three men have not been named by the Metropolitan Police, who are leading the inquiry, but the identity of one of the men was confirmed by the Scottish Labour MP Joani Reid as her husband, David Taylor - a former advisor to Welsh Labour politicians.

In a statement, Reid she had never seen anything to make her suspect her husband had "broken any law", adding that she was "not part of" his business activities.

The Welsh Conservatives called for a statement from First Minister Eluned Morgan on the arrests, saying "we need to ensure that Wales is not a weak link when it comes to the UK's national security" and said there were questions for Morgan to answer.

The request was rejected by the Senedd's Presiding Officer, the Llywydd Elin Jones, a decision the Welsh Conservatives described as "extremely concerning".

The Welsh government said it does not comment on live police investigations.

Hours before Reid's statement, the Met Police said a 39-year-old man had been arrested in London.

The force added that a 68-year-old man had been detained in Powys, and a 43-year-old man had been arrested in Pontyclun, Rhondda Cynon Taf.

Police said all three have been accused of assisting a foreign intelligence service under section three of the National Security Act, which was introduced in 2023 to target suspects accused of working against UK interests.

The Met said they were supported by counter-terror police in Wales and in Scotland.

An address linked to one of the arrested men in Pontyclun has been searched.

A car outside was also searched and photographed.


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