David Smith, a former employee of the British embassy in Berlin, was arrested for having allegedly offered names of British officials to Russian spies. He was extradited to the UK on 4th April after losing a battle to stay in Germany and appeared at Westminster Magistrates’ Court the following day. The state court of Brandenburg said that it had accepted an extradition request by the Government for Mr Smith, who has been in German custody on suspicion of spying for Russia. Mr Smith was arrested at his home in Potsdam, 21 miles west of Berlin, last summer after a joint investigation by German and British security services found that he had been selling information to Russia since at least Nov 2020.
Briton accused of spying
Written by Super User 08 Apr 2022Additional Info
- Pray: for the United Kingdom’s Foreign Office checks on private contractors to be revised and improved where there is any possibility of duplicity or treachery. (Proverbs 12:19)
- More: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2022/04/04/briton-accused-spying-russia-extradited-germany/
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