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Germany probes three over ‘spying for China’

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Frankfurt, Germany - German prosecutor­s on Wednesday said they were investigat­ing three people who allegedly spied for China, with media reporting that a German former EU diplomat was among the suspects.

“We can confirm an investigat­ion into suspected espionage” for Chinese state security bodies, a spokesman for the federal prosecutor’s office told AFP.

Der Spiegel weekly said one of the suspects was a German diplomat who worked at the European Commission in Brussels before serving several stints as ambassador for the European Union in foreign countries.

The other two are reportedly lobbyists employed by a ‘wellknown Germany lobby firm’.

Prosecutor­s refused to provide details about the suspects and said no arrests have been made.

But they confirmed Spiegel’s informatio­n that policemen were on Wednesday raiding homes and offices linked to the trio in

Berlin, Brussels and the German states of Bavaria and BadenWuert­temberg.

According to Spiegel, prosecutor­s accuse the former diplomat and one of the lobbyists of ‘sharing private and commercial informatio­n with the Chinese ministry for state security’. The third suspect apparently only indicated ‘a willingnes­s to do so’.

The diplomat at the centre of the probe reportedly ended his EU career in 2017 and switched to working for a lobbying firm, where he then recruited the two other suspects.

The spying is alleged to have started that same year. If the allegation­s are confirmed, it would be a rare case of Chinese espionage being uncovered. ‘Although there is always much talk about large-scale Chinese spying operations in Germany and Europe, investigat­ors are rarely successful against Beijing’s secret services,’ Spiegel wrote.

 ?? (AFP) ?? The Chinese Embassy in Berlin
(AFP) The Chinese Embassy in Berlin

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