19 April 2023
Sir Mike Penning urges individuals involved in Chinese secret police stations in the UK to be prosecuted in UK

Following the Government statement on secret police stations operated in the UK by the Chinese Communist party, Sir Mike Penning urges the Government to ensure that those involved are prosecuted in the UK and not simply returned to China where they will be lauded as heroes.

Sir Mike Penning (Hemel Hempstead) (Con)

As a former Police Minister myself, I think it is very important that Parliament stays out of an ongoing investigation—that is absolutely vital—but what I am particularly worried about is that, if we just kick these people out of the country and do not prosecute them and put them in British prisons, when they get back to China they will be given a medal, not the criminal prosecution in this country that they deserve. Can we make sure that if a criminal act has taken place, these people are prosecuted in this country, not just kicked out? The Chinese will love that, and they will give them medals and God knows what else.

The Minister for Crime, Policing and Fire (Chris Philp)

My right hon. Friend is absolutely right in the point he made at the beginning of his question, as a former Police Minister, about the importance of not commenting in this House on particularly sensitive live investigations that are being undertaken. I completely agree with his second point about the importance of prosecuting people domestically in the UK and, if they have committed a criminal offence here in the UK, making sure they serve a sentence here prior to getting kicked out. There needs to be a very clear deterrent, making it clear to the people who are thinking about doing these things that it is unacceptable on our soil—we will not tolerate it.

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