Two British-Chinese nationals have been sentenced to eight and ten years in prison by a London court for spying on behalf of Chinese and Hong Kong intelligence services. The men were found guilty of collecting information with the intent to pass it to authorities in China. They maintained their innocence throughout the trial. The investigation revealed their activities involved surveillance of individuals within the United Kingdom. Details regarding the specific targets and the nature of the information gathered remain limited, but the case highlights concerns about foreign interference. The sentences reflect the severity with which the UK views espionage activities targeting its citizens and interests. Authorities have not released the full identities of the convicted spies beyond the name Bill Yuen.