Three men are said to have collected information about a Ukrainian person in Germany. The Federal Prosecutor’s Office has them arrested and the investigating judge executes the arrest warrant.
The Federal Prosecutor’s Office has arrested three suspected agents in Frankfurt am Main who are said to have worked for a foreign secret service. The Karlsruhe authority announced this. The men were brought before the investigating judge at the Federal Court of Justice, who issued and executed the arrest warrants.
“The three accused were travelling in Germany on behalf of a foreign secret service to gather information on a person from Ukraine who was staying here,” the top German prosecutor’s office said. To do this, they scouted out a café in Frankfurt where the Ukrainian target was supposed to be.
According to the Federal Prosecutor’s Office, the suspected agents are a Ukrainian, an Armenian and a Russian citizen. They are “strongly suspected” of having worked for a foreign secret service.
The arrest was carried out by officers of the Hessian State Criminal Police Office.
Source: Stern

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