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    Two men go on trial in London accused of spying for hong kong and China

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    Posted on March 4, 2026

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    Last updated: March 4, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Two men, Chung Biu Yuen and Chi Leung Wai, went on trial in London on March 4, 2026, accused of conducting surveillance on Hong Kong pro‑democracy dissidents—including Nathan Law—on behalf of Hong Kong and Chinese authorities.

    London Trial: Men Accused of Spying for Hong Kong & China on Dissidents

    Overview of the London Espionage Trial

    By Michael Holden

    LONDON, March 4 (Reuters) - Two men went on trial in London on Wednesday accused by British prosecutors of carrying out hostile surveillance on well-known pro-democracy dissidents for Hong Kong and, ultimately, China.

    Hong Kong was under British rule for 156 years before reverting to Chinese sovereignty in 1997, and there have been growing tensions between the two nations over a sweeping national security crackdown since sometimes violent pro-democracy protests swept the territory in 2019.

    The Accused and the Charges

    Chung Biu Yuen, 65, and Chi Leung Wai, 38, both dual Chinese and British nationals, deny charges of assisting a foreign intelligence service between December 2023 and May 2024 and conducting "foreign interference" by forcing entry into a residential address on May 1.

    Prosecutor Duncan Atkinson told London's Old Bailey court the two men had been tasked to carry out "shadow policing operations on behalf of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and thereby the People's Republic of China".

    Details of the Surveillance Operations

    Spying on Nathan Law

    SPYING ON NATHAN LAW

    Atkinson said this included targeting dissidents now resident in Britain for whom the Hong Kong government had issued bounties of about 100,000 pounds ($133,710) for information leading to their whereabouts or capture.

    "Messaging on Mr Yuen's phone between him and Wai indicated that surveillance on pro-democracy protester Nathan Law had been ongoing since 2021," Atkinson said. "The evidence includes messages regarding surveillance against Nathan Law and discussion around his associates badmouthing Hong Kong."

    Backgrounds of the Accused

    Yuen, a retired Hong Kong police officer, worked at Hong Kong's Economic and Trade Office (HKETO) in London. Wai, known as Peter Wai, worked as a UK Border Force officer and as a volunteer part-time officer for the City of London Police, Atkinson said.

    Surveillance of Monica Kwong

    The two men are also accused of gathering intelligence on behalf of HKETO about Monica Kwong who left Hong Kong in December 2023 after being accused of fraud by her employer Tina Zou, Atkinson said.

    The defendants carried out surveillance on Kwong's residence in Pontefract, northern England, and used deception and then force to attempt to get into her home, Atkinson said.

    Misuse of Official Position

    Wai is also accused of misusing his job with the Border Force to gain access to the interior ministry's computer system.

    Reactions and Diplomatic Context

    Chinese Embassy's Response

    The Chinese Embassy in London has accused Britain of fabricating the charges against the men and said it had no right to interfere in Hong Kong's affairs.

    UK-China Relations

    In January, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer visited China and held talks with President Xi Jinping as part of an effort to improve bilateral relations, which have been strained in recent years amid mutual accusations of spying.

    Starmer is seeking to strike a difficult balance between warning of the security threat Beijing poses while trying to boost economic ties. His government recently approved China's plans to build in London its largest embassy in Europe.

    Exchange Rate Information

    ($1 = 0.7479 pounds)

    (Reporting by Michael HoldenEditing by Gareth Jones)

    References

    • 2024 Hong Kong trade office spy case
    • No country should harbour criminals, Hong Kong leader warns after Nathan Law saga | South China Morning Post

    Table of Contents

    Key Takeaways

    • •The trial centers on allegations they performed “shadow policing” for the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and China, targeting dissidents in the UK and possibly acting on bounties issued by Hong Kong authorities (en.wikipedia.org).
    • •One target, Nathan Law, has been subject to Hong Kong‑issued arrest bounties of about HK$1 million (£100,000), reinforcing concerns over transnational repression of exiled activists ().

    Frequently Asked Questions about Two men go on trial in London accused of spying for Hong Kong and China

    1Who are the men on trial in London for spying?

    Chung Biu Yuen and Chi Leung Wai, both dual Chinese and British nationals, are on trial accused of spying for Hong Kong and China.

    2What are the charges against the accused men?

    They deny charges of assisting a foreign intelligence service and conducting 'foreign interference' by conducting surveillance and forced entry.

    Overview of the London Espionage Trial
  • The Accused and the Charges
  • Details of the Surveillance Operations
  • Spying on Nathan Law
  • Backgrounds of the Accused
  • Surveillance of Monica Kwong
  • Misuse of Official Position
  • Reactions and Diplomatic Context
  • Chinese Embassy's Response
  • UK-China Relations
  • Exchange Rate Information
  • scmp.com
  • •The case is tied to ‘Operation Kwong’ involving forced entry into activist Monica Kwong’s residence in the UK, exposing emerging vulnerabilities in Britain’s response to foreign‑linked espionage (en.wikipedia.org).
  • 3Which pro-democracy activist was targeted in the alleged spying operations?

    Nathan Law, a well-known pro-democracy protester, was among those allegedly surveilled by the accused.

    4How did the accused allegedly gather intelligence?

    The accused are said to have conducted physical and digital surveillance, attempted forced entry, and misused official computer systems.

    5What has been the response from China to these charges?

    The Chinese Embassy in London accuses Britain of fabricating the charges and interfering in Hong Kong's affairs.

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