A German man was arrested for allegedly sharing information from the European Parliament with the China’s secret service, the federal prosecutor’s…
A German national has been arrested for allegedly being part of the Chinese secret service and leaking information from the European Parliament, the federal prosecutor's office said on Tuesday.
Separately on Monday three Germans and two U.K. citizens were arrested for allegedly spying for China. The man was also accused of spying on members of the Chinese opposition in Germany, according to a CNBC translation. G. was arrested on Monday, according to the prosecutor's office, and a judge is set to decide about an arrest warrant and custody arrangements on Tuesday. The allegations follow an investigation by German domestic intelligence services.
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