German Intelligence
Service Employee Accused
Of Passing Information
To Russia
December 26, 2022
An employee of Germany's
foreign intelligence
service has been
arrested on suspicion of
sharing state secrets
that he obtained in the
course of his
professional activities
with Russia, federal
prosecutors said on
December 22.
The arrest of the
suspect, a German
citizen identified as
Carsten L., occurred in
Berlin on December 21,
and he has been ordered
held in pretrial
detention.
"The accused is
suspected of state
treason," federal
prosecutors said in a
statement quoted by
Reuters and German
international
broadcaster Deutsche
Welle.
He shared the
information, which is
considered a state
secret, with a Russian
intelligence agency, the
federal prosecutor said.
The statement said
police also raided his
apartment and workplace
as well as those of
another person.
German authorities have
warned of likely
heightened Russian
spying in light of its
unprovoked invasion of
Ukraine. It is unclear
exactly what information
Carsten L. passed on,
but the Federal
Intelligence Service (BND)
said the incident took
place this year.
The BND began an
internal investigation
into the matter as soon
as it became aware of
the possibility of
treason within its own
ranks, BND chief Bruno
Kahl said in a separate
statement quoted by
Reuters.
The BND will not provide
any further details on
the case until federal
prosecutors conclude
their investigation,
Kahl said. The
chief noted the need for
"restraint and
confidentiality" with
respect to the case.
"With Russia, we are
dealing with an actor
whose unscrupulousness
and willingness to use
violence have to be
reckoned with," Kahl
said. "Every detail of
this process that is
made public means an
advantage for this
opponent in its
intention to harm
Germany."
The case came days after
Austria said it had
identified a 39-year-old
Greek citizen suspected
of spying for Russia.
Austrian media said on
December 19 that the
suspect is the son of a
Russian diplomat.
Austria's Interior
Ministry said the
suspect gathered
information in Austria
related to Russia's war
in Ukraine. The ministry
added that the suspect
was apprehended in late
March but released until
trial.