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Alleged Spy for Iran Handed over to Germany After Spying on Jewish Targets

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Prosecutors allege that Ali S. in June gathered intelligence on three Jewish sites in Berlin, possibly in preparation for future attacks.

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The man suspected of spying for the Iranian Revolutionary Guards was transferred to Germany. Meanwhile, the constitutional protection warns German companies against Iranian espionage. By M. Götschenberg and H. Schmidt.

·Hamburg, Germany
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In Aarhus, Denmark, a man is arrested at the end of June. The Federal Prosecutor's Office accuses him of spying on Iran in Berlin. Now the man is in Germany - and in U-Haft.

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A 53-year-old Danish citizen, who was arrested in June for spying for Iran, was handed over to German police on Monday. This is according to the East Jutland Police. The man was arrested in Aarhus on June 26 on the grounds of...

·Aarhus, Denmark
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According to him, Ali S., working for the Iranian secret service, collected information in Berlin about Jewish objects and specific people of Jewish origin. The 53-year-old Danish citizen with Afghan roots was detained by Danish police in Aarhus at the end of June. According to Der Spiegel, he worked for the elite unit of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards, the Quds Force, which focuses primarily on operations abroad. His activities were probably …

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He is said to have collected information about Jews and Jewish institutions in Berlin on behalf of Iran's regime. Denmark has now delivered it.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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Jyllands-Posten broke the news in Aarhus, Denmark on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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