A globe-trotting diamond trader with relatives in the U.S. could offer crucial evidence in investigating Moscow’s alleged infiltration of Germany’s biggest spy agency
the war in Ukraine
to Russian agents was detained by U.S. authorities and questioned there before being flown to Germany where he was arrested last month, according to German and U.S. officials. Named only as Arthur E., the 31-year-old suspect is currently in detention pending an investigation into possible spying and treason, according to German prosecutors.
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