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THU · 2026-06-18 · 13:49 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0618-85527
News/UK court convicts two men for spying for Hong Kong, China
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UK court convicts two men for spying for Hong Kong, China

Two dual Chinese-British nationals, Chung Biu Yuen, 66, and Chi Leung Wai, 41, have been jailed in the UK after being convicted of spying for Hong Kong and ultimately China. The men, who worked for the UK Border Force, were found guilty of assisting a foreign intelligence service by conducting surveillance on pro-democracy dissidents in the UK between December 2023 and May 2024.

By ReutersAl JazeeraFiled 2026-06-18 · 13:49 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
UK court convicts two men for spying for Hong Kong, China
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Two dual Chinese-British nationals, Chung Biu Yuen, 66, and Chi Leung Wai, 41, have been jailed in the UK after being convicted of spying for Hong Kong and ultimately China. The men, who worked for the UK Border Force, were found guilty of assisting a foreign intelligence service by conducting surveillance on pro-democracy dissidents in the UK between December 2023 and May 2024. Wai was also convicted of misusing his Border Force position to access the interior ministry's computer database. They are believed to be the first individuals convicted of spying for China in Britain. Yuen received an eight-year sentence, and Wai was sentenced to ten years. The Chinese embassy in London described the case as a political move.

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Modern foreign intelligence activity targets dissidents and those seeking protection.

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The Chinese embassy called the case a 'political move of abusing the law'.

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Yuen was jailed for eight years, and Wai was sentenced to 10 years in prison.

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The convicted men, Chung Biu Yuen and Chi Leung Wai, worked for the UK Border Force.

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Two men convicted of spying for Hong Kong and China in the UK.

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The men, dual Chinese-British nationals, are believed to be the first people convicted of spying for China ‌in Britain.Two ‌men, including one who worked as a British immigration officer, ⁠were jailed after being convicted of spying on prominent pro-democracy dissidents now based in the United Kingdom on behalf of Hong Kong, and ⁠ultimately China.Chung Biu “Bill” Yuen, 66, and Chi Leung “Peter” Wai, 41, who worked for the UK Border Force, were imprisoned on Thursday after being convicted last ⁠month of assisting a foreign intelligence service by carrying out surveillance on targets between December 2023 and May 2024.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3UK police arrest three men on suspicion of spying for Chinalist 2 of 3New Zealand spy plane reports possible North Korea sanctions breach at sealist 3 of 3China arrests US researcher it says is suspected of ‘spying’end of listThey are believed to be the first people to have been convicted of spying for China ‌in the UK.Wai was also convicted of misusing his Border Force job to search the interior ministry’s computer database for details about targets.The men, both dual Chinese and British nationals, had denied the accusations, while the London" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="148706" data-entity-type="organization">Chinese embassy in London said the case was “nothing but a political move of abusing the ⁠law”.“The United Kingdom now faces persistent, adaptive, ⁠and often clandestine interference by foreign state actors and those acting on their behalf,” the judge, Bobbie Cheema-Grubb, told London’s Old Bailey court.“Modern foreign intelligence activity is not ⁠confined to orthodox espionage against military or governmental secrets. It may take the form of surveillance, information ⁠gathering, intimidation, and targeting of dissidents and ⁠those who have sought the protection of this country’s laws.”She jailed Yuen for eight years, while Wai was sentenced to 10 years in prison.“The activity of Wai ‌and Yuen was truly chilling,” said Commander Helen Flanagan, head of “counter-terrorism” policing in London.
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