Details of MI6 informant’s murder trial must remain secret, even from ECHR – Supreme Court
‘The UK Supreme Court has dismissed an appeal filed by a Chinese dissident and MI6 informant convicted of murder to take his case to the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR).
In 2009, Wang Yam was convicted of murdering reclusive 86-year-old author Allan Chappelow in his Hampstead home at two trials held in semi-secrecy. In a highly unusual move, the trial judge ordered that the press and public be excluded from hearing the entire defense case in the interests of national security and witness safety. The media was instructed not to speculate on the reasons behind the secrecy order.’
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