Czech Police Detain Individual on Suspicion of Spying for China

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ANO party leader Andrej Babiš speaks to the media after he was appointed Czech Prime Minister by the Czech President in Prague on Dec. 9, 2025. Michal Cizek/AFP via Getty ImagesCzech authorities announced on Jan. 22 that an individual suspected of working for the Chinese intelligence agency had been detained under a newly enacted espionage law.“On Saturday, January 17, in the early morning hours, a person suspected of affiliation with the Chinese intelligence service was detained by the Czech Police,” the Czech intelligence agency, the Security Information Service (BIS), said in a translation from Czech on the social media platform X.

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