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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Emily Pennick

Two men guilty of spying for China in the UK

  • Border Force official Peter Wai and retired Hong Kong police officer Bill Yuen have been convicted of assisting a foreign intelligence service for China on British soil.
  • The dual Chinese-British nationals were found guilty under the National Security Act following a trial at the Old Bailey.
  • Wai, who also served as a City of London Police special constable, was additionally convicted of misconduct in public office for searching Home Office computer systems for individuals of interest to Hong Kong authorities.
  • Their 'shadow policing' operations targeted Hong Kong dissidents, pro-democracy protesters, and British politicians, including senior Tory MP Sir Iain Duncan Smith.
  • The defendants were remanded into custody for a further hearing on 15 May, after the jury failed to reach a verdict on a foreign interference charge related to an alleged attempt to snatch Monica Kwong from her Pontefract home.

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Two men found guilty of ‘shadow policing’ operations for China on British soil

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