Germany charges military officer with spying for Russia

 

German prosecutors have charged an officer in the military procurement agency with attempting to pass secret information to Russian intelligence, the federal prosecutor's office said in a statement on Tuesday, Paralel.Az reports citing Reuters.

The German national, whom the prosecutor's office identified only as Thomas H., has been in custody since August.

He is accused of repeatedly approaching Russia's consulate in Bonn and embassy in Berlin from May last year on his own initiative to offer his cooperation.

On one occasion, Thomas H. handed over information obtained during the course of his work with the intention that it be passed to a Russian intelligence service, the federal prosecutor's office said.

He was arrested in Koblenz, the procurement agency's seat in western Germany, and his home and workplace were searched.

The nature of the information he attempted to pass to Moscow was not specified.

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