The husband of Scottish MP Joani Reid walked free on bail after a China spy probe. The case has sparked concerns about foreign interference in the United Kingdom. Authorities arrested three men in London and Wales during early-morning raids related to the investigation.
David Taylor, 39, Ms Reid’s husband, faced questioning alongside two men aged 43 and 68. Security minister Dan Jarvis told Parliament that the government actively investigates foreign interference targeting UK democracy. He added that officials will take strict action if the investigation finds illegal activity.
Most China spy probe cases in Britain do not result in charges because authorities rarely gather sufficient evidence. Still, this investigation attracts public attention due to Ms Reid’s role on the Home Affairs Select Committee.
Joani Reid confirmed she has no involvement in China-related matters. She said she has never visited China, never asked questions in Parliament about it, and never engaged in discussions regarding Chinese policy. She emphasized her social-democratic beliefs and opposition to China’s authoritarian government.
Ms Reid also explained that her children have no connection to her husband’s business activities. She urged media outlets to respect her family’s privacy during the ongoing probe.
Police Scotland confirmed officers detained the three men for questioning on Wednesday and released them on bail the same day. Investigators continue examining evidence in the alleged foreign interference.
Experts note that high-profile China spy probe cases remain rare and complex. Investigators must gather solid evidence before pursuing legal action. Meanwhile, public interest remains high in how political families handle such controversies.
Joani Reid, granddaughter of trade union leader Jimmy Reid, expressed confidence in her husband’s innocence. She told reporters that she has never seen evidence suggesting illegal activity. She focused on protecting her children and maintaining her political duties despite the scrutiny.
Officials emphasized that the China spy probe will continue following legal protocols. Authorities aim to protect national security while respecting the rights of those under investigation. The public expects further updates as the investigation progresses.
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