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Police say UK leak from Huawei discussion isn't a crime

LONDON (AP) — The leak of details from a secret U.K. government discussion about Chinese telecommunications company Huawei doesn't amount to a crime, London's Metropolitan Police force said Saturday.

Assistant Commissioner Neil Basu said he was satisfied the disclosure from a National Security Council meeting did not violate the Official Secrets Act.

"No crime has been committed, and this is not a matter for the police," Basu said.

The government launched an investigation after news reports came out saying the security council agreed, against the advice of the United States, to let Huawei participate in aspects of Britain's new 5G wireless communications network.

Opposition politicians had also called for police to investigate the leak.

Prime Minister Theresa May fired Defense Secretary Gavin Williamson on Wednesday, saying there was "compelling evidence" he was to blame for the leak. Williamson strongly denied responsibility and said a police investigation would exonerate him.

Responding to the conclusion of Metropolitan Police, Williamson said he was the victim of a "shabby and discredited witch hunt" and called for a "full and impartial" investigation.

The United States has lobbied allies such as Britain to exclude Huawei from all 5G networks, claiming the Chinese government could force the company to give it backdoor access to data on its networks.

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