Three men charged in London for aiding Hong Kong intelligence services

The United Kingdom has repeatedly denounced the repression of the pro-democracy movement in its former colony, several of whose figures in exile have found refuge on British soil.

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London Bridge, in London, November 2, 2023. (HENRY NICHOLLS / AFP)

Three men aged 37 to 63 have been charged in London with aiding Hong Kong intelligence services and foreign interference, under the British national security law, Scotland Yard announced on Monday (May 13). No further details have been provided at this stage regarding the charges against Chi Leung Wai, 38, Matthew Trickett, 37, and Chung Biu Yuen, 63. The United Kingdom has repeatedly denounced the repression of the pro-democracy movement in its former colony, several of whose figures in exile have found refuge on British soil.

According to British police, 11 people in total – 10 men and one woman – were taken into custody in this investigation. This is not linked to a recent case of malicious activities attributed to Russia and the police believe that there is no threat to the public, the head of the anti-terrorism services clarified in a press release. This case comes as two men, one of whom works in the British Parliament, were recently indicted for spying for China – an accusation denied by Beijing – and are due to be tried next year in British justice.


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