Chinese Spy ‘H6’ Linked to Prince Andrew Says, “I’m Not a Spy”

The controversy surrounding alleged Chinese spy Yang Tengbo, formerly known by the anonymity order as “H6,” has reignited debates about espionage, national security, and diplomatic tensions.

Yang claims he is a victim of political scapegoating amidst rising UK-China tensions.

“I have done nothing wrong or unlawful, and the widespread description of me as a ‘spy’ is entirely untrue.”

He was barred from entering the UK on national security grounds due to alleged ties with the Chinese Communist Party's United Front Work Department.

Yang insists his involvement in Pitch@Palace China was purely philanthropic and professional.

Intelligence experts describe Yang as one among many operatives allegedly advancing Beijing's agenda.

While Yang’s protestations of innocence cast doubt on the narrative of espionage, his close ties to prominent figures and the secrecy surrounding his activities demand careful scrutiny.

The backdrop to these cases is the broader geopolitical tension between the UK and China. While Beijing has described the accusations against Yang as baseless and politically motivated, British officials argue that China represents a prominent security threat.