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German court jails US military contractor in China spy case

The defendant, partially named as Martin D. was sentenced for offering US military secrets to China, highlighting espionage concerns amid global tensions

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A US citizen was sentenced to two years and eight months in prison on Wednesday for offering China sensitive information while working as a civilian contractor at a US military base in Germany.

The defendant, only partially named as Martin D., was put on trial in a German court in the western city of Koblenz, with proceedings held partly behind closed doors.

In 2024, prosecutors charged that Martin D. had “contacted Chinese government agencies several times and offered to pass on sensitive information from the US military to a Chinese intelligence service”.

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The man worked as a contractor for the US Defense Department between 2017 and 2023, including at a US military base in Germany since at least 2020, according to the indictment.

He was arrested by German police in Frankfurt in November 2024 and has been held in pretrial detention since.

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The United States established dozens of bases in Germany after World War II, and still has more than 35,000 US troops stationed in the country.

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