Chinese embassy in UK denounces jailing of 2 Hongkongers for spying



The Chinese embassy in the UK has called on the British government to โ€œstop its acts of slander and suppressionโ€ after a court jailed two men linked to the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in London for up to 10 years for spying on activists.

Bill Yuen Chung-biu, a manager at the office, was sentenced on Thursday to eight years behind bars for assisting a foreign intelligence service, while co-defendant Peter Wai Chi-leung, a security firm operator and former part-time UK Border Force officer, was imprisoned for 10 years for the same charge and another for misconduct in a public office.

Yuen, a retired police superintendent, was accused of passing surveillance requests from Hong Kong authorities to Wai while working at the trade office.

Wai was said to have used his position as a UK Border Force officer to obtain personal information on Hong Kong activists from official computer systems.

The Chinese embassy in the United Kingdom on Thursday said the sentencing was โ€œthe result of the British sideโ€™s abuse of the law and manipulation of judicial proceedingsโ€.

โ€œWe strongly condemn the British sideโ€™s actions,โ€ an embassy spokesman said.

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