德国在不到一周的时间内史无前例地逮捕了六名间谍
Germany Arrests Unprecedented Six Spies In Less Than A Week

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/germany-arrests-unprecedented-six-spies-less-week

过去一周,德国当局逮捕了六名可疑间谍,数量之多非同寻常。 其中四人据称与中国政府有联系,其余两人则涉嫌俄罗斯特工。 其中包括高调的德国欧洲议会议员马克西米利安·克拉赫 (Maximilian Krah) 的前职员简·G (Jian G.)。 据报道,此人在 2019 年至 2023 年初期间向其情报机构雇主提供了机密的议会信息。 与此同时,三名涉嫌与中国情报部门有联系的德国人被拘留。 这些案件令人严重关切,因为它们指控将具有潜在军事用途的敏感技术运送到中国,违反了德国的出口法规。 在一个例子中,一名男子试图出口一种专业激光器,一对夫妇则试图为中国海军的发展获取先进技术。 在他们被捕时,有关其他研究计划的进一步讨论正在进行中,这些研究计划可能会增强中国的海战能力。 这些事件发生后,德国情报局局长托马斯·哈尔登旺表示,“当有足够的证据时,[我们]已将[案件]移交给警方和检察官。” 此外,议会情报服务控制委员会主席强调了解决这些问题的紧迫性,他表示:“这对我们的安全构成了非常严重和真正的威胁……我们必须通过法律程序迅速有效地采取行动,并揭露他们的行为。” 网络”。 联邦检察官透露,一名名叫托马斯·R. (Thomas R.) 的男子担任中国国家安全部一名雇员的特工,在德国收集有关军事上可行的创新技术的情报。这两名居住在德国的俄罗斯间谍因从事针对德国的间谍活动而被拘留。 美国在该国的军事设施旨在对军事和工业基础设施进行破坏行动,但中国和俄罗斯均不承认欧洲存在大量外国间谍团伙,并将此类说法视为纯粹的政治操纵。

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German security services say they've arrested an unprecedented six suspected spies in only the past week, and four of these are believed to have been working for the government of China, while the other two are suspected Russian agents

As we reported earlier, the latest case unveiled Tuesday centered on a staffer who worked for a high profile German AfD member of European Parliament. Identified only as Jian G., he had reportedly been a staff member for German MEP Maximilian Krah going back to 2019. "In January 2024 the accused repeatedly shared information about negotiations and decisions in the European Parliament with his intelligence service employer," the prosecutors office said.

The day prior, Monday, saw three Germany citizens accused of having ties with Chinese intelligence arrested. Their case appears even more serious as it involves accusations that they transported sensitive technology to China which has potential military uses, violating Germany's export laws. 

Chinese Embassy in Germany

One suspect tried to export a specialized laser without permission, alongside two others - a German couple - who also sought to procure advanced technologies which investigators suspect were to help Chinese naval development

The couple allegedly set up a research transfer agreement with an unidentified German university, the first step in which was to draw up a study for a Chinese partner on the technology of machine parts that could be used for powerful ship engines, including those in battleships. Thomas R.'s handler at the MSS was behind the Chinese partner and the project was financed by the Chinese state, prosecutors said.

At the time of the arrests, the suspects were in negotiations on further research projects that could be useful for expanding China's naval combat strength, they added.

Thomas Haldenwang, president of Germany's domestic intelligence service, said following the detentions: "We initiated these investigations, and once the evidence was clear, we were able to hand this case over to the police and the public prosecutors," according to told DW.

And head of the Parliamentary Control Committee for the Intelligence Services in the lower house, the Bundestag, said, "We must finally understand that this is a very serious and very real threat to our security." He added, "We must act quickly and decisively both through criminal prosecution and by uncovering the structures and networks."

According to more from Germany federal prosecutors

One of the suspects, identified only as Thomas R. in line with German privacy laws, was allegedly an agent for an employee of China's Ministry of State Security and procured information in Germany on "militarily usable innovative technologies" for that person, federal prosecutors said in a statement.

The three suspects had reportedly been working on expanding their research contacts and endeavors reportedly in hopes of procuring further sensitive technologies which might be useful for the Chinese government.

The timing of this significant spy round-up involving China came at an interesting moment - just a week following the three day visit of Chancellor Olaf Scholz to China. It was his second trip there since taking office in 2021. Germany officials have refused to comment on whether he knew of the investigation or how far it had progressed at the time he made this latest trip.

As for the pair of alleged Russian spies, they are German-Russian citizens who were arrested in Bayreuth, northern Bavaria. They are believed to have been monitoring US Army bases in Germany, particularly ones connected with Pentagon programs to train Ukrainian troops. A BBC report says it went beyond even scouting secretive facilities, but that the spy duo had plans to conduct. Investigators cited "preparing explosive and arson attacks, especially on military and industrial infrastructure. Dieter S is said to have scouted potential targets including US military facilities, taking photos and videos and handing the information to the Russian contact."

And more: "According to the Spiegel website, a US Army facility at Grafenwöhr in Bavaria was spied on. Last year, the US sent dozens of Abrams battle tanks to Bavaria for Ukrainian soldiers to train on at Grafenwöhr and another base at Hohenfels before the tanks were sent to the front line in Ukraine."

Both Russia and China have of late sought to dismiss allegations of significant foreign spy rings in the heart of Europe as but political propaganda and attempts to gain leverage.

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