Alleged Hong Kong intelligence monitoring of Edward Snowden’s movements and possible Chinese police involvement
Alleged Hong Kong intelligence monitoring of Edward Snowden’s movements and possible Chinese police involvement The passage claims that Hong Kong police and Chinese intelligence tracked Snowden’s whereabouts after he left the Mira hotel, suggesting coordinated surveillance by foreign and US agencies. While specific names and dates are provided, the claims are unverified and lack concrete evidence of wrongdoing, but they point to potential international intelligence cooperation and possible obstruction of Snowden’s movements, which warrants further investigation. Key insights: Source alleges a Chinese intelligence “mission” in Hong Kong monitored Snowden’s cell phone traffic after his public disclosures.; Claims that Hong Kong police were aware of Snowden’s location and may have coordinated with Chinese intelligence.; Mentions Snowden’s alleged visit to the Russian consulate in late June, observed by US intelligence.
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Alleged Hong Kong intelligence monitoring of Edward Snowden’s movements and possible Chinese police involvement The passage claims that Hong Kong police and Chinese intelligence tracked Snowden’s whereabouts after he left the Mira hotel, suggesting coordinated surveillance by foreign and US agencies. While specific names and dates are provided, the claims are unverified and lack concrete evidence of wrongdoing, but they point to potential international intelligence cooperation and possible obstruction of Snowden’s movements, which warrants further investigation. Key insights: Source alleges a Chinese intelligence “mission” in Hong Kong monitored Snowden’s cell phone traffic after his public disclosures.; Claims that Hong Kong police were aware of Snowden’s location and may have coordinated with Chinese intelligence.; Mentions Snowden’s alleged visit to the Russian consulate in late June, observed by US intelligence.
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