Chinese dissident Hong Qi claimed a "pro-regime" interpreter assigned by UK police berated him during a 101 call in December after his bank accounts were frozen, allegedly refusing to translate his message to officers and questioning why he fled China. Devon and Cornwall police said responsibility for the interpreter lay with a contractor and declined to provide a recording, though the Information Commissioner's Office noted a breach.
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Chinese dissident Hong Qi claimed a "pro-regime" interpreter assigned by UK police berated him during a 101 call in December after his bank accounts were frozen, allegedly refusing to translate his message to officers and questioning why he fled China. Devon and Cornwall police said responsibility for the interpreter lay with a contractor and declined to provide a recording, though the Information Commissioner's Office noted a breach.