Two Men Jailed in UK for Spying on Behalf of Chinese Intelligence
1-Minute Brief
The sentencing highlights ongoing concerns about foreign intelligence activities targeting dissidents within the UK.
Key Facts
- Peter Wai and Bill Yuen were sentenced at the Old Bailey to 10 years and eight years in prison, respectively.
- One of the men was a former UK border official and the other a retired Hong Kong police officer.
- They were convicted of spying on dissidents in Britain on behalf of China.
- The charges were for assisting a foreign intelligence service under the National Security Act.
- The case involved allegations of working for Chinese intelligence services.
What Happened
Two men, identified as Peter Wai and Bill Yuen, were found guilty of assisting a foreign intelligence service and sentenced to prison for spying on dissidents in the UK on behalf of China.
Why It Matters
This case underscores the UK government's focus on countering foreign intelligence operations and protecting individuals targeted for their political activities.
What's Next
Authorities may continue to monitor and investigate potential foreign intelligence threats. Further legal or diplomatic responses have not been detailed in the sources.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft2h agoTwo men jailed for spying for China in UK
- BBC NewsCenter2h agoMen jailed over work for Chinese intelligence in UK
- The IndependentLeft41m agoUK border official and former Hong Kong cop jailed for spying on behalf of China
