Ex-Chapter MI6 explained lack of evidence of “laboratory leak” COVID-19

The former head of British intelligence MI6 (MI-6) Richard Diecelala explained the lack of evidence of “laboratory leakage” coronavirus. His words lead the independent.

He believes that all evidence confirming the laboratory origin of COVID-19, probably destroyed officials. Therefore, it will be difficult now difficult to prove that in the Wuhan Institute of Virology conducted any experiments that could create a new virus. “We do not know what happened, but many data were probably destroyed or deliberately hidden,” Dieter said.

Ex-head of British intelligence also suggested that Chinese scientists who could clarify the situation, “forced to silenced.” According to him, the “rather awesome regime” dominates in the PRC, which is making “unlike” measures in an attempt to “make silence opposition”. Deerlaw added that the representatives of China allegedly “penetrated” into scientific institutions and magazines of different states and prevent the disclosure of truth.

That is why, he believes, there is a situation in which the debate ceased in the scientific community for some reason. He also added that Beijing from the very beginning was “exempted from responsibility” regarding the origin of the virus because of the skeptic attitude of people to the words of the former US President Donald Trump and his administration, who tried to investigate.

Earlier in the United States, they said that there are “serious indirect evidence” that the first outbreak of Coronavirus SARS-COV-2 occurred as a result of leakage from the Chinese research laboratory. China has repeatedly denied that the virus escaped from one of his laboratories. In addition, the Specialists pointed out the evidence of the emergence of coronavirus in Italy a few months before the first occasion in China. At the end of March, the World Health Organization (WHO) issued a report on the results of a trip to Chinese Wuhan in order to find out the origin of coronavirus. The report states that a pandemic is likely to not leak from the laboratory.

After President Joe Biden ordered a check of intelligence on where the virus appeared, China called a slander message about “laboratory leak” coronavirus.

/Media reports.