Two British nationals found guilty of 'shadow policing' for China
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Two dual Chinese-British nationals have been found guilty of carrying out "shadow policing" on British soil on behalf of China.
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Peter Wai, 38, and Bill Yuen, 65 were found guilty following a trial at the Old Bailey.
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Wai, of Staines-upon-Thames, Surrey; and Yuen, of Hackney, east London will be sentenced at a later date.More to follow...
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