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Room 301, Kwong On Bank Building, Hong Kong. connected with me in this business (identified in person).
was
was sent from Taiwan to work on intelligence against China.
and
I helped CHAN with his intelligence work. Both
myself were members of the K.M.T. Intelligence Service. I myself have been engaged in intelligence activities for less than a year. I have never been officially appointed a K.M.T. Intelligence Agent by Taiwan. I was merely helping CHAN Cho Hong at his request.
I met a man called CHU Leung once (identified accused). About the end of August or beginning of September 1961 I met CHU Leung at
the Ying King Restaurant. Present were
Mr. X, CHU Leung,
and
and myself. in person.)
(Identified
Mr. X introduced me to
CHU Leung as a friend of his, no name being given, while CHU Leung was introduced as Mr. CHU. I did not know Mr. CHU's occupation. I do not think Mr. CHU knew that I was connected with the K.M.T. Intelligence Service. Apart from this occasion I have never met Mr. CHU.
I have heard the name Mr. 'I'. I first heard his name sometime
after the 1961 mid-Autumn festival.
told me that Special Branch Hong Kong Police were making enquiries about Mr. 'I' and that it was possible that hr. 'I' might be deported. CHAN also told me that
had solicited the assistance of Mr. CHU and that Mr. 'I'
was free from trouble on that account. That is all I know of Mr. 'I'.
Cross-Examination by S/Sgt. CHU Leung.
Nil all this evidence is fabrication.
Questions by ACP/K.
Q. Did
ever say he had paid any money to Mr. CHU?
A.
No.
Did
or
tell you
that they had met Mr. CHU?
A.
No.
A.
Do you know if anyone told Mr. CHU that you were a K.M.T. Intelligence agent?
I do not know.
Q. Is there any reason why Mr. CHU should believe you to be a K.M.T.
Intelligence agent?
A.
I cannot give any reason.
2.
When did you become aware of Mr. CHU's profession?
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