NATO spy arrested by German police
KARLSRUHE
View at the entrance of NATO headquarters in Brussels is seen in this photo. German police arrest a civilian employee of NATO on suspicion of espionage. AP photo
German police have arrested a civilian employee of NATO on suspicion of espionage at the U.S. air base at Ramstein, federal prosecutors said yesterday.The prosecutor’s office in the southwestern city of Karlsruhe said the 60-year-old German national identified only as Manfred K. was believed to have stolen “state secrets” for unidentified “third parties.”
“He is believed to have illegally acquired, as a NATO civilian employee, classified data belonging to his employer at the U.S. armed forces’ air base at Ramstein and to have copied it onto his personal computer,” it said in a statement, according to Agence France-Presse. “It is suspected that this was done with the intention of passing the obtained data on to unauthorised third parties.”
A judge ordered the suspect remanded in pre-trial detention on Aug. 6 and the state criminal investigations office in Rhineland-Palatinate will supervise the ongoing probe, it added. The prosecutor’s office declined to provide further details on who may have sought the data or how sensitive the files were.