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Denmark extradited a man to Germany, identified as Ali S., accused of spying for Iran on Jewish institutions in Berlin. German prosecutors allege he gathered intelligence potentially for future attacks, which has raised concerns about security. Ali S., who has Afghan roots and is suspected of links to Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps, could face up to 10 years in prison if convicted. The case follows intelligence provided by Germany's domestic security agency and the Federal Criminal Police Office, emphasizing collaborative efforts in countering espionage threats.
Germany has extradited a man accused of spying on Jewish institutions in Berlin, gathered intelligence possibly in preparation for future attacks on behalf of Iran.
Germany's Federal Court of Justice has detained a suspect identified as Ali S., accused of acting on behalf of Iranian intelligence, facing up to 10 years in prison.
Read at The Local Germany
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