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Two men first in British history to be found guilty of spying for China
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Two men first in British history to be found guilty of spying for China

  • Two men were found guilty in London of spying for China, the first such convictions in British history.
  • Chi Leung Wai, 38, worked for UK Border Force and was charged with assisting a foreign intelligence service.
  • Chung Biu Yuen, 65, a Hong Kong trade official, was implicated in surveilling dissidents.
  • The case involved a ‘shadow policing’ operation and alleged surveillance of dissidents.
  • A third accused man, Matthew Trickett, was found dead in custody weeks after his arrest.
  • The jury could not reach verdicts on charges of foreign interference under the National Security Act for the main trio.
  • Wai faced additional charges for unauthorised searches of Home Office databases.
  • The court heard that targets included exiled Hong Kong politician Nathan Law and other activists.
  • The case involved alleged planning to surveil activists described with terms like ‘cockroaches’ in group chats.
  • Officials said such activities threaten sovereignty and public safety, with a Chinese embassy calling the case politically motivated.
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UK immigration officer among two men guilty of working for Chinese intelligence
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UK immigration officer among two men guilty of working for Chinese intelligence

  • A UK immigration officer, Chi Leung Wai, was found guilty of working for Chinese intelligence in a shadow policing operation.
  • Chung Biu Yuen, Wai's contact with Hong Kong authorities, was found guilty of assisting Chinese intelligence.
  • The Old Bailey trial described the activities as sinister and chilling by counter-terrorism policing leaders.
  • The case involved monitoring dissidents and even British politicians, with a focus on Hong Kong-related targets.
  • Wai's misconduct was tied to misusing his official information for private gain.
  • The investigation linked a fellow Border Force officer and a Royal Marine to the operation in a surveillance scheme.
  • The case referenced a mobile progression of surveillance, including a Pontefract flat and a 'snake camera' operation.
  • Wai held dual British and Hong Kong citizenship and had varied roles before the investigation.
  • The case coincided with broader concerns about espionage and the safety of dissidents in the UK.
  • sentencing dates were to be fixed after the trial's conclusions.
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