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China, Hong Kong and Border force

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UK border official and former Hong Kong cop convicted of assisting Chinese spy agency in Britain
A U.K. border official and a former Hong Kong police officer were convicted Thursday of assisting China’s spy agency by conducting “shadow” policing operations in Britain.

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UK Border force official and ex-Hong Kong police officer guilty of spying for China
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UK Border Force officer and former Hong Kong policeman guilty of spying for China
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UK to summon Chinese ambassador after spying convictions
Britain will summon the Chinese ambassador following ​the conviction of two men ‌for spying on behalf of Hong Kong and ultimately China, ​Security Minister Dan ​Jarvis said in a statement ⁠on Thursday...

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'Official exposed as Chinese spy' and 'Time for Starmer to stand aside'
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Two men found guilty of spying on Hong Kong dissidents in UK for China
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Hong Kong dissident Nathan Law on China spies in UK: ‘We’re not surprised’
The conviction at the Old Bailey of Chi Leung “Peter” Wai, 38, and Chung Biu “Bill” Yuen, 65, for assisting a foreign intelligence service, was a sobering first – no Chinese spies had been convicted i...

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Hong Kong’s Spy Campaign Is Exposed
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Home Office official convicted of spying for China in first case of its kind
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UK immigration officer among two men guilty of working for Chinese intelligence

Chi Leung "Peter" Wai used the main immigration database to track Hong Kong dissidents in the UK.
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Chinese ambassador summoned after two men found guilty of ‘shadow policing’ operations on British soil

Britain's Foreign Office has summoned the Chinese ambassador after two individuals were found guilty of spying for China on British soil, security minister Dan Jarvis has confirmed. A Border Force official and a retired Hong Kong police officer were convicted of carrying out “shadow policing” operations for China on Thursday.
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