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Authoritie­s arrest second man suspected of espionage

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BERLIN: German police have detained a second man suspected of passing classified material from the BND foreign intelligen­ce service to Russia, in a case Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck has called “particular­ly troubling”.

In an emailed statement on Thursday, the federal prosecutor named the man as Arthur E and said he had been taken into custody at Munich Airport after arriving from the US.

A German citizen and not a government employee, the man is accused of receiving informatio­n from a senior

BND analyst and travelling to Russia to deliver it to an intelligen­ce service there, according to the statement. The analyst was detained last month.

The BND case is the latest instance of apparent Russian spying in Germany, a phenomenon that strained relations between Berlin and Moscow even before Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine 11 months ago.

German officials have also accused the Kremlin of mounting cyber attacks within the country and seeking to influence the 2021 national election.

Germany’s Federal Office for Informatio­n Security said on Thursday that attempted hacks are currently underway against targets including airport websites and the financial sector. “Websites of the federal and state administra­tion are also under attack. However, these attacks have so far been largely averted and have not had any serious impact,” it said in a statement.

Russia was already suspected of engaging in extrajudic­ial activity in Germany. In August 2019, a former Chechen military commander was gunned down in broad daylight in a central Berlin park, allegedly at Moscow’s behest.

The investigat­ion into the senior analyst, named as Carsten L, is being conducted in close cooperatio­n with the BND and the US FBI, the prosecutor said on Thursday.

Germany is worried that he may have given Russia informatio­n that was shared by the US National Security Agency and Britain’s GCHQ, Focus reported last month, citing unidentifi­ed security sources in Berlin.

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