The Herald

Three accused of ‘spying’ for Hong Kong

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THREE men have appeared in court accused of assisting the Hong Kong intelligen­ce service.

Chi Leung (Peter) Wai, 38, Matthew Trickett, 37, and Chung Biu Yuen, 63, who are also accused of foreign interferen­ce, spoke only to confirm their identities at Westminste­r Magistrate­s’ Court yesterday.

The charges against them allege that between December 20 2023 and May 2 2024, Yuen, Wai and Trickett agreed to undertake informatio­n gathering, surveillan­ce and acts of deception that were likely to materially assist a foreign intelligen­ce service.

It is also alleged that on May 1 2024 they forced entry into a UK residentia­l address, being reckless as to whether the prohibited conduct, or course of conduct of which it forms part, would have an interferen­ce effect.

All wearing grey sweatshirt­s, Wai, of Staines-upon-thames, Surrey; Trickett, of Maidenhead, Berkshire; and Yuen, of Hackney, east London, who was also wearing a black jacket, sat side by side in the glass-fronted dock for a brief hearing before they were given bail.

District Judge Louisa Cieciora said they must abide by conditions including a 10pm to 5am curfew.

They are next due to appear at the Old Bailey on May 24.

They were charged with the offences under the National Security Act following an investigat­ion by the Metropolit­an Police Counter Terrorism Command which saw a total of 11 people arrested.

Eight men and a woman were arrested by officers on May 1 in the Yorkshire area before a man was arrested in London and another man was arrested in the Yorkshire area the following day.

The seven men and one woman who were not charged were released.

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