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Ladybbird 12-08-21 08:27

Brit Spying for Russia Has NAZI Books & Russian Flags-Arrested
 
Briton Suspected of Spying for Russia Arrested in Germany

A British man has been arrested in Germany on suspicion of spying for Russia.

BBC News, 12 AUG 2021


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German federal prosecutors said the man - named only as David S - worked at the British embassy in Berlin.


He allegedly passed documents to Russian intelligence "at least once" in exchange for an "unknown amount" of money.

He was arrested in Potsdam outside Berlin on Tuesday and his home and workplace have been searched.

The German Foreign Ministry said it is taking the case "very seriously".

Foreign Minister Heiko Maas told reporters: "Spying on a close ally on German soil is absolutely unacceptable and we are in full solidarity with our British friends."

The arrest was the result of a joint UK-German investigation, the statement read.

It was intelligence-led and had been going on for some time leading up to the arrest, the BBC's Security Correspondent Gordon Corera says. MI5 and other UK agencies, as well as British police, had been working with the Germans to learn as much as they could about the alleged activity.

London's Metropolitan Police confirmed the arrest of a 57-year-old British national in Germany, as well as the involvement of the Met's Counter Terrorism Command.

German authorities are in charge of the investigation, but officers will continue to work with German counterparts, the police said.

The man appeared before an investigating judge in Karlsruhe on Wednesday, where he was ordered to remain under arrest pending further inquiries.

Prosecutors said he was hired as a local staff member at the embassy.

German online news site Focus Online reports that the documents passed on were to do with counter-terrorism, and that the man is not thought to have diplomatic immunity.
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Analysis box by Gordon Corera, security correspondent


Berlin was the epicentre of Cold War espionage with spies working its streets and alleys in search of secrets.

Intelligence gathering has changed since those days and often involves cyber-espionage carried out remotely nowadays.

But the old ways have not disappeared. Spy services still seek out people whom they can recruit to pass on sensitive information and that makes embassies a prime target with Berlin still a major focus.

And it is not just diplomats who have direct access to secrets who spies are interested in.

Locally hired staff - ranging from drivers to security guards to cleaners - can also be targeted with cash or other inducements because they can provide access to rooms to plant listening devices or gather information themselves.
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German and UK relations with Russia are already strained after several high-profile incidents in recent years.

The UK accused Russia of being responsible for a 2018 nerve agent attack in Salisbury against Sergei and Yulia Skripal - an accusation Russia has repeatedly denied.

Both survived the attack. But a local woman died after she came into contact with a perfume bottle thought to have been used in the incident and then discarded.

Germany meanwhile treated Russian dissident Alexei Navalny after he was poisoned with the Novichok nerve agent on a Russian flight last year. Russian authorities have also repeatedly denied their involvement in this incident.

Last month German Chancellor Angela Merkel and US President Joe Biden vowed to stand together "against Russian aggression".


Ladybbird 13-08-21 08:49

Re: Brit Spying for Russia Has NAZI Books & Russian Flags-Arrested
 
Brit Embassy Spy Who Leaked Secrets to Putin Has Stash of Russian Flags & NAZI Books

BBC News, 13 AUG 2021.


A SECURITY guard at Britain's embassy in Berlin who was suspected to have spied for Vladimir Putin allegedly had a full-size Russian flag hanging in his living room.

The 57-year-old, known as David S, is feared to have had access to the names and aliases of British agents and potentially leaked them to the Kremlin.

The Sun can reveal he is thought to have "extreme right-wing views", raising the possibility he may have been blackmailed by Russia.

And pictures show visible in what is believed to be his flat was a full size Russian flag hanging in the corner of the living room, along with stuffed animals wearing Russian military hats, it is claimed.

His bookshelves were stacked with books about the Nazis, World War 2 and the Soviet Union - along with a spy novel by John le Carré and books by infamous conspiracy theorist David Icke.

The alleged spy's suspected home had a worn cream leather sofa covered in soft toys, mainly bears and dogs, sat in front a TV with a PlayStation - which also has a Russia flag hanging alongside.

His bookshelf is also shrine-like, topped with a Russian military hat, numerous pieces of Russian military memorabilia and two busts - but its unclear who the statues feature.

Sitting on the shelves were said to be books such as A Murder of Quality - a novel by spy writer Le Carré featuring his famous character George Smiley.

It also included a book by conspiracy theorist Icke which claims 9/11 is an inside job, history texts about Hitler's secret police the SS, and various books about Stalin's Red Army and the Soviets in WW2.



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