German Lawmaker's Office Raided Amid China Spying Claims
The Brussels office of Maximilian Krah, a far-right German MEP, was searched following allegations of espionage for China by an aide.
- Searches in Brussels target offices and residence linked to MEP Maximilian Krah's aide, suspected of spying for China.
- Krah, lead candidate for the far-right AfD in upcoming European Parliament elections, denies personal involvement.
- Investigations reveal the aide allegedly passed sensitive EU parliamentary information to Chinese intelligence.
- The incident casts a shadow on AfD's image, already tarnished by accusations of ties with foreign powers.
- German authorities also arrested three others for illegally transferring sensitive technology to China.