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And there was a collection of spy cameras on which Zhou recorded himself raping the unconscious women. Police found seven videos of Zhou raping unconscious women in China on his devices. Detectives couldn't establish who they were, but the video evidence was still strong enough to convict him. He was also found guilty of raping three women in London. Two gave evidence at his trial.
And there was a collection of spy cameras on which Zhou recorded himself raping the unconscious women. Police found seven videos of Zhou raping unconscious women in China on his devices. Detectives couldn't establish who they were, but the video evidence was still strong enough to convict him. He was also found guilty of raping three women in London. Two gave evidence at his trial.
Detectives think he may have raped dozens more women during his time in the UK. Commander Kevin Southworth of the Metropolitan Police says this is one of the worst cases of its kind.
Detectives think he may have raped dozens more women during his time in the UK. Commander Kevin Southworth of the Metropolitan Police says this is one of the worst cases of its kind.
When Zoe was shown the footage that he'd filmed of himself raping the women, he barely reacted. Detectives are appealing for any women who've spent time alone with Zoe to get in touch, however little they remember of the encounter.
When Zoe was shown the footage that he'd filmed of himself raping the women, he barely reacted. Detectives are appealing for any women who've spent time alone with Zoe to get in touch, however little they remember of the encounter.
MI5 first gave false evidence three years ago when the government attempted to block me and the BBC from reporting on Agent X's wrongdoing and succeeded in banning us from naming the foreign national who'd used his role as an MI5 informant to coerce his British girlfriend, known by the alias Beth.
MI5 first gave false evidence three years ago when the government attempted to block me and the BBC from reporting on Agent X's wrongdoing and succeeded in banning us from naming the foreign national who'd used his role as an MI5 informant to coerce his British girlfriend, known by the alias Beth.
The security service then repeated the lie, insisting it had never confirmed X was an agent, to a specialist court, where Beth is seeking answers about MI5's handling of its agent. It repeated it again to a judicial review, in which Beth was challenging the specialist court's decision to allow MI5 to refuse to confirm the man's status as an agent.
The security service then repeated the lie, insisting it had never confirmed X was an agent, to a specialist court, where Beth is seeking answers about MI5's handling of its agent. It repeated it again to a judicial review, in which Beth was challenging the specialist court's decision to allow MI5 to refuse to confirm the man's status as an agent.
In light of MI5's new admissions, the specialist court considering Beth's claim will consider afresh whether it was right to rule that evidence should be kept from Beth in closed sessions which she would not be able to attend. When I challenged MI5 on its false evidence,
In light of MI5's new admissions, the specialist court considering Beth's claim will consider afresh whether it was right to rule that evidence should be kept from Beth in closed sessions which she would not be able to attend. When I challenged MI5 on its false evidence,
It aggressively maintained its position until I produced evidence proving it was untrue, including a recording of a senior MI5 officer who'd called me to say he'd been legally authorised to tell me that X was an agent in an effort to stop me reporting on his extremism. Hi, it's Sir Daniel.
It aggressively maintained its position until I produced evidence proving it was untrue, including a recording of a senior MI5 officer who'd called me to say he'd been legally authorised to tell me that X was an agent in an effort to stop me reporting on his extremism. Hi, it's Sir Daniel.
In an unprecedented admission, MI5 has now issued an unreserved apology to the BBC and all three courts, describing what happened as a serious error and saying MI5 takes full responsibility. The corporate MI5 witness who gave false evidence says he thought he was telling the truth. An internal MI5 disciplinary investigation is underway.
In an unprecedented admission, MI5 has now issued an unreserved apology to the BBC and all three courts, describing what happened as a serious error and saying MI5 takes full responsibility. The corporate MI5 witness who gave false evidence says he thought he was telling the truth. An internal MI5 disciplinary investigation is underway.
There will now be pressure on MI5 Director General Sir Ken McCallum to explain what he knew. We can reveal today that he phoned the BBC's Director General, Tim Davey, to cast doubt on the corporation's original story about Agent X, wrongly calling it inaccurate, a claim that was itself untrue.
There will now be pressure on MI5 Director General Sir Ken McCallum to explain what he knew. We can reveal today that he phoned the BBC's Director General, Tim Davey, to cast doubt on the corporation's original story about Agent X, wrongly calling it inaccurate, a claim that was itself untrue.
The former Conservative Attorney General, Dominic Grieve, said the revelations call into question how much MI5 can be trusted by the courts.
The former Conservative Attorney General, Dominic Grieve, said the revelations call into question how much MI5 can be trusted by the courts.