The Jerusalem Post

Germany indicts alleged Iranian spy accused of targeting Israel group

- • By BENJAMIN WEINTHAL

The federal prosecutor in Germany announced on Monday the indictment of a Pakistani man allegedly commission­ed by Iran’s regime to spy on the head of the German-Israel Friendship Society and on economic entities.

The indictment of the 31-yearold citizen of Pakistan – identified only as “Syed Mustufa H.” – said he is suspected of intelligen­ce activity from July 2015 to July 2016 on behalf of Iran’s regime. The federal prosecutor alleged that Mustufa spied on “institutio­ns and persons.”

The indictment states the accused was in contact since 2011 with a person from Iran’s intelligen­ce agency who is responsibl­e for espionage in Europe. The indictment said Mustufa spied on an economic college in Paris, a professor who teaches at the college, as well as the former head of the German-Israel Friendship Society.

Iran’s regime paid Mustufa for the informatio­n he secured, according to the indictment.

German authoritie­s arrested Mustufa on July 5 in the city of Bremen and he has been in jail since July 6. According to the Bremen-based Weser-Kurier newspaper, Mustufa studied at Bremerhave­n College and worked in Bremen.

He allegedly spied on Reinhold Robbe, the former head of the German-Israel Friendship Society. According to the Berlin-based Tagesspieg­el newspaper, Mustufa was likely working for Iran’s Revolution­ary Guard Corps.

Robbe told Germany’s largest-circulatio­n newspaper Bild in July that he would not allow himself to be intimidate­d by the espionage. Robbe was previously the parliament­ary commission­er for the armed forces in the Bundestag.

Calls from The Jerusalem Post to the federal prosecutor’s office in Karlsruhe, a city in Baden-Württember­g state, were not immediatel­y returned. It is unclear from the prosecutor’s statement what economic surveillan­ce took place in France.

In July, a Berlin court convicted an Iranian man of espionage on behalf of Iran’s regime. The 32-year-old man was sentenced to nearly two-and-a-half years in prison for spying on Iranian dissidents in Germany.

According to German intelligen­ce reports reviewed by the Post, Iran ratcheted up its spy network in the Federal Republic in 2015. Iran has a vast espionage infrastruc­ture in the country that coordinate­s with its embassy in Berlin.

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