Federal police statement of facts tendered to court say Alexander Csergo was in ‘an enhanced state of paranoia’ about being detained in Shanghai
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Alexander Csergo says his Chinese intelligence handlers would nominate where to meet.
When he would arrive, Ken and Evelyn – he only ever knew them by a single Anglicised name – would already be waiting and the restaurant otherwise empty of people: cleared, he believed, specifically for their meeting.
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