Daily Express

‘We will change law to stop UK pilots training China’s air force’

Chiefs to issue ‘threat alert’

- By Michael Knowles Defence Editor and Millie Cooke

THE law must be changed to prevent pilots earning hundreds of thousands of pounds training the Chinese Air Force, a defence minister has insisted.

Around 30 former RAF pilots have been lured by Beijing to coach Chinese aviators in exchange for reported salaries of up to £240,000.

The Defence Intelligen­ce service is putting out a “threat alert” to warn personnel against approaches amid fears efforts are intensifyi­ng as tension between theWest and China grows.

And Armed Forces minister James Heappey said the Government will make it illegal to work for foreign militaries once the alert is issued.

Mr Heappey said the situation is “deeply uncomforta­ble” but stressed approaches to pilots are not illegal.

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Tobias Ellwood, chairman of the Commons defence committee, suggested the 30 former pilots should lose British citizenshi­p as they were “breaching the Official Secrets Act”.

It is thought China is attempting to modernise its military by driving standards towards those of Nato, with a strong focus on fast jet tactics and techniques.

All the pilots have experience flying fighter jets, including Typhoons, Jaguars, Harriers and Tornados, with Beijing using them to develop an understand­ing of how Western planes and pilots operate. Mr Heappey admitted Whitehall has been concerned by Beijing’s recruitmen­t campaign “for a number of years”.

He added: “We’ve approached the people involved and have been clear with them that it’s our expectatio­n they would not continue to be part of that organisati­on.

“We are going to put into law that, once people have been given that warning, it will become an offence to continue with the training.

“China is a competitor that is threatenin­g UK interests in many places around the world.

“There is no secret in its attempt to gain access to our secrets – and their recruitmen­t of our pilots in order to understand the capabiliti­es of our air force is clearly a concern to us.”

Mr Ellwood said: “Former RAF personnel working with China in this context should be stripped of British citizenshi­ps. This is akin to breaching the Official Secrets Act.” Meanwhile, the UK has told China’s Charges d’Affaires in London the “right to peaceful protest must be respected”.

He was summoned to explain an incident in which a Hong Kong pro-democracy demonstrat­or was seen on Sunday being pulled into the grounds of the Chinese consulate in Manchester

and beaten.

 ?? Pictures: JOE GIDDENS/PA ?? Fly-by-night tactics...China has been luring British pilots
Pictures: JOE GIDDENS/PA Fly-by-night tactics...China has been luring British pilots
 ?? ?? Concerns over China ...James Heappey
Concerns over China ...James Heappey

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