A national of the United Kingdom was arrested in Berlin, Germany, for allegedly spying for Russia. German police have arrested David, a British national, who worked at the United Kingdomโs embassy in Berlin on suspicion of passing documents to the Russian intelligence service in exchange for cash, according to prosecutors.
German prosecutors said in a statement that the manโs apartment and workplace had been searched and he would be brought before an investigating judge later on Wednesday to determineย whether he should beย remanded in custody.
The statement added that the suspect, identified only as David S, โon at least one occasion passed on documents he acquired as part of his professional activities to a representative of Russian intelligenceโ.

โThe accused received a cash payment in an unspecified amount in return,โ it said. The suspect was believed to have been spying since November 2020 โat the latestโ.
Germanyโs Foreign Ministry said it was taking the case very seriously, adding that spying on allied states on German soil is unacceptable.
A spokesman for the ministry said that it would closely monitor German public prosecutorsโ investigations into the case.

โIntelligence Agent activityโ
The man was arrested on Tuesday in Potsdam, just outside Berlin.
He was employed as a local staff member at the UK embassy until his arrest, which was the result of a joint investigation by German and British authorities, the prosecutors said.
British police confirmed in a statement that the 57-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of committing offences relating to being engaged in โIntelligence Agent activityโ under German law and that the German authorities would retain primacy over the probe.
In May, the UK set out plans to crack down on hostile activity by foreign states, introducing a proposed law to give security services and law enforcement new powers to tackle growing threats.
UK spy chiefs say China and Russia have sought to steal commercially sensitive data and intellectual property as well as interfere in politics.

