Intelligence Operations Accusations Leveled Against GBA
The German Federal Prosecutor General, Dr. Ines Peterson, has filed charges against a US citizen named Martin D. on August 13, 2025, in a case that is being handled by the Federal Prosecutor's Office in Karlsruhe. The Higher Regional Court of Koblenz is set to hear the case, which is particularly serious, as defined by German law.
Martin D. is suspected of offering his services for espionage to a foreign intelligence agency. The charges against him are related to espionage activities. It is alleged that he carried out his activities on a US military base in Germany at the latest since 2020.
In summer 2024, Martin D. offered to transmit sensitive information of the US military to a Chinese intelligence service. Prior to this, he worked for a civilian contractor of the US Department of Defense between 2017 and spring 2023.
Martin D. has been in custody since November 7, 2024, with the warrant for his custody issued by the investigating judge of the Federal Court of Justice. The indictment against him was submitted to the court, and it contains specific facts about the case.
The location of the court proceedings was not specified in the provided paragraph, and the incumbent Generalbundesanwalt, Thomas Fischer's successor, was not mentioned. However, the case is being heard at the Higher Regional Court of Koblenz, and the incumbent Generalbundesanwalt named "Rommel" was referenced as holding the office around September 2025.
For more information, please contact the Federal Prosecutor General at the Federal Court of Justice at Brauerstr. 307, 6135 Karlsruhe, telephone: 0721 8191-4100, fax: 0721 8191-8492, email: [email protected], website: www.generalbundesanwalt.de.
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