Germany spied for years to Interpol and Europol
April 22, 2017 The hidden truth
German intelligence services spied for years to Interpol and the European Police Office (Europol).
Published Saturday by the German weekly Documents Der Spiegel revealed that the Federal German Intelligence Service (BND, its acronym in German) Spied also the liaison offices of the International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol) in dozens of countries such as Austria, Greece and the United States.
The BND added email addresses, telephone numbers and fax numbers of police investigators to your watch list, as pointed out by the publication, citing documents obtained.
We know that parliaments, several companies and even journalists and editors have been targeted, and allied countries (...) {This} represents a danger to our rule of law, "Konstantin von Notz indicated, a deputy from the Greens.
German espionage agency also monitored to Europol, which is based in The Hague (Netherlands), according to the weekly.
Konstantin von Notz, a deputy of the Greens as part of the inquiry commission, described the latest information on the activities of the BND intelligence of "scandalous and incomprehensible".
"We know that parliaments, several companies and even journalists and editors have been targeted and allied countries , " it said the parliamentarian said in a statement, noting that the latest reports show how ineffective it has been hitherto parliamentary control despite new laws designed to reform the BND. That, German deputy added, represents "a danger" for the rule of law in the country.
So far, neither the German intelligence nor Interpol or Europol have made comments.
In 2015, Der Spiegel said the BND spying on the US interior ministers, Poland, Austria and Denmark, while the United States also spied on German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
In October 2013, the German media published a based on documents released by the excontratista of the National Security Agency (NSA, for its acronym in English) Edward Snowden in which revealing report that US intelligence had since 2002 in a list phone bugging Merkel, causing some tensions between Washington and Berlin and within the German government.
German intelligence services spied for years to Interpol and the European Police Office (Europol).
Published Saturday by the German weekly Documents Der Spiegel revealed that the Federal German Intelligence Service (BND, its acronym in German) Spied also the liaison offices of the International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol) in dozens of countries such as Austria, Greece and the United States.
The BND added email addresses, telephone numbers and fax numbers of police investigators to your watch list, as pointed out by the publication, citing documents obtained.
We know that parliaments, several companies and even journalists and editors have been targeted, and allied countries (...) {This} represents a danger to our rule of law, "Konstantin von Notz indicated, a deputy from the Greens.
German espionage agency also monitored to Europol, which is based in The Hague (Netherlands), according to the weekly.
Konstantin von Notz, a deputy of the Greens as part of the inquiry commission, described the latest information on the activities of the BND intelligence of "scandalous and incomprehensible".
"We know that parliaments, several companies and even journalists and editors have been targeted and allied countries , " it said the parliamentarian said in a statement, noting that the latest reports show how ineffective it has been hitherto parliamentary control despite new laws designed to reform the BND. That, German deputy added, represents "a danger" for the rule of law in the country.
So far, neither the German intelligence nor Interpol or Europol have made comments.
In 2015, Der Spiegel said the BND spying on the US interior ministers, Poland, Austria and Denmark, while the United States also spied on German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
In October 2013, the German media published a based on documents released by the excontratista of the National Security Agency (NSA, for its acronym in English) Edward Snowden in which revealing report that US intelligence had since 2002 in a list phone bugging Merkel, causing some tensions between Washington and Berlin and within the German government.
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