British police have dropped an investigation into a human rights activist accused of emailing a bomb threat to the Chinese embassy in London.
Campaigner Drew Pavlou was arrested last July as he protested outside the gates of the central-London facility.
The 23-year-old Australian—a vocal critic of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)—was also detained on suspicion of trespass on diplomatic premises and criminal damage.
He was held by the Metropolitan Police Service for 23 hours where he was questioned over an email—purportedly sent in his name—threatening to bomb the embassy over the Uyghur genocide.
On his release, the activist vehemently denied the allegations and, in an interview with Time magazine, accused the CCP of “setting him up.”…