Germany arrests trio accused of trying to smuggle naval military tech to China

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Prosecutors believe one frikkin' laser did make its way to Beijing

Germany has arrested three citizens who allegedly tried to transfer military technology to China, a violation of the country's export rules., which only gave their first names and the first initial of their last names, as per German law. Germany claims Thomas R is"strongly suspected" of being an agent or an employee of China's Ministry of State Security , while couple Herwig F and Ina F run a Düsseldorf-based biz that has connections with Germany's science community.

However, the warrant alleges that behind the Chinese firm was Thomas R's handler and funds from China, and the machine parts could potentially be used for the kinds of engines found on military ships, an instance of dual-use tech which is typically regulated. The suspects are accused of attempting to start more research projects that would have further assisted China's navy.

The tech smuggling suspects are also alleged to have sent a laser to China, which is similarly under dual-use regulations and presumably could have a military purpose. The three are suspected of receiving payment from the MSS to ship out the laser.

 

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