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British Embassy worker arrested in Berlin on suspicion of spying for Russia

A British man working at the British Embassy in Berlin has been arrested on suspicion of spying for Russia, German prosecutors said.

The suspect, named only as David S, was detained in Potsdam, near Berlin, after a joint investigation by German and British authorities, a statement by the Federal Prosecutor's Office said.

The statement added the suspect is accused of forwarding documents obtained in the course of his work to a representative of a Russian intelligence service in return for an unknown amount of cash.

He is expected to appear before a judge at the Federal Court of Justice on Wednesday (August 11).

In a statement, London's Metropolitan Police said: "The man was arrested in the Berlin area on suspicion of committing offences relating to being engaged in 'intelligence agent activity' (under German law).

"Primacy for the investigation remains with German authorities. Officers from the Counter Terrorism Command continue to liaise with German counterparts as the investigation continues."

The Met's Counter Terrorism Command is responsible for investigating alleged breaches of the Official Secrets Act.

According to the prosecutors' statement, the suspect – who worked as a local employee at the embassy – was arrested in the German town of Potsdam.

Police subsequently carried out searches at his home and at his workplace.

He is said to be suspected of having worked for a foreign secret service since at least November last year.

"On at least one occasion he forwarded documents obtained in the course of his professional activities to a representative of a Russian intelligence service," the statement said.

"In return for providing information, the accused received cash in a previously unknown amount."

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