Aide to German Far-Right MEP Arrested on Suspicion of Spying for China
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MEP Maximilian Krah. | European Parliament

By The Smartencyclopedia Staff & Agencies

On Monday, German police arrested an aide to a far-right MEP on suspicion of spying for China.

The man, identified in Germany as Jian G., is publicly listed as an accredited assistant to Maximilian Krah, MEP and leading candidate for the far-right party Alternative for Deutschland (AfD).

The Federal Prosecutor’s Office stated that he is accused of being “an employee of the Chinese secret service” and of “repeatedly passing on information about negotiations and decisions in the European Parliament to his intelligence client”.

Jian Guo is also accused of spying on Chinese opposition figures in Germany.

Krah confirmed that Guo was a member of his staff and that he would terminate his employment immediately if the allegations proved true.

Germany’s Interior Minister, Nancy Fraeser, said that if true, the allegations would amount to “an attack on European democracy from within”. Fraeser added that anyone who employed him would bear responsibility for doing so, apparently referencing Krah.

China’s Foreign Ministry has hit back against the arrest, claiming the arrests amount to “disinformation”.

A Foreign Ministry spokesperson said, “The recent reports in Europe about Chinese spying are all hyping up to smear and suppress China”.

According to Die Zeit, Guo is a 43-year-old Chinese national with German citizenship who met Krah while working as a businessman in Germany. He was originally brought into Krah’s team in Brussels as an assistant when Krah entered the European Parliament in 2019.

The arrest is the fourth in recent weeks involving German nationals accused of spying for China. A man and a couple were arrested in Hesse and North-Rhine Westphalia on Monday, accused of obtaining information on military technology on behalf of China.

And last week, two men were arrested for plotting to sabotage support for Ukraine in Germany, possibly on behalf of the Russian government.

Guo will be brought before judges in Karlsruhe on Tuesday, where authorities will decide whether to issue an arrest warrant and detain him.

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