Employee at British embassy in Berlin suspected of passing on documents in exchange for cash

German police have arrested a British man who worked at the British embassy in Berlin on suspicion of passing documents to the Russian intelligence service in exchange for cash, prosecutors said on Wednesday.

The German prosecutors said in a statement that the apartment and workplace of the man, identified only as David S, had been searched and he would be brought before an investigating judge later on Wednesday.

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