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UK jails Chinese-Brits for spying on Hong Kong dissidents for Beijing
A British court jailed two Chinese-British dual nationals for spying on Hong Kong dissidents in the UK on behalf of China. Peter Wai, a former UK Border Force official, and Bill Yuen, a retired Hong Kong policeman, were convicted of conducting surveillance and intelligence gathering against activists, with the Hong Kong government denying involvement.
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