Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

3 arrested in Germany suspected of espionage

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Three German citizens who are believed to have gathered sensitive naval data and obtained a highpowere­d laser on behalf of Chinese security services were arrested Monday, prosecutor­s said, underscori­ng the fragile nature of the relationsh­ip between the two countries.

A man identified as Thomas R., in keeping with German privacy rules, acted as an “agent” for the Chinese Ministry of State Security and engaged two others — a married couple identified as Herwig and Ina F. — who ran an engineerin­g company in Düsseldorf, authoritie­s said.

The arrests come at an awkward time for the German government: Chancellor Olaf Scholz recently spent three days in China as the countries signed several bilateral trade agreements.

“We are aware of the considerab­le danger posed by Chinese espionage to business, industry and science,” said Nancy Faeser, the German minister of the interior. “We are looking very closely at these risks and threats and have issued clear warnings and raised awareness so that protective measures are increased everywhere.”

Separately, British authoritie­s said Monday that two men had been charged with violating the Official Secrets Act after allegedly sharing informatio­n with China.

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