
Two Men Jailed in UK for Spying for China
Two men have been sentenced to prison in the United Kingdom after being found guilty of spying for China. The individuals were accused of gathering intelligence on Hong Kong dissidents for Beijing.
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Two men have been sentenced to prison in the United Kingdom after being found guilty of spying for China. The individuals were accused of gathering intelligence on Hong Kong dissidents for Beijing.

A UK border official and a former Hong Kong police officer have been convicted of assisting a Chinese spy agency in Britain. This marks the first time in British history that individuals have been found guilty of spying for China.
Hong Kong dissidents residing in the United Kingdom express fears that China is orchestrating a campaign of intimidation and attacks against them on British soil.

Two former police officers were sentenced to significant prison terms in London for spying on Chinese dissidents on behalf of Chinese intelligence. The convictions highlight concerns over foreign espionage activities within the UK.

A UK immigration officer, Chi Leung "Peter" Wai, and another man have been found guilty of working for Chinese intelligence, using the main immigration database to track Hong Kong dissidents in the UK.

The United Kingdom has summoned the Chinese ambassador after two individuals with UK-Chinese dual nationality were convicted of spying on Hong Kong dissidents. China has condemned the UK over the conviction of a former Hong Kong police officer in the case, while Hong Kong denies any link to the national security matter.

UK immigration officer Chi Leung 'Peter' Wai and another man have been found guilty of working for Chinese intelligence services, with Wai using the main immigration database to track Hong Kong dissidents in the UK.