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Federal prosecutors said a 31-year-old German man was arrested Wednesday on suspicion of spying for foreign intelligence services. They did not identify the suspect or the intelligence services.
"The Chancellor was also informed of this case yesterday," Merkel spokesman Steffen Seibert told reporters in Berlin. He declined to comment on reports by Der Spiegel magazine and the daily Sueddeutsche Zeitung that the man worked for Germany's foreign intelligence service, known by its German acronym BND.
The newspapers, which didn't identify their sources, reported that the man had passed on information about a German parliamentary committee investigating the activities of U.S. and other intelligence agencies in Germany.
Seibert said committee members had also been informed of the arrest.
"I will have to leave the conclusions to you," he said.
Reports that the National Security Agency spied on German citizens, including on Merkel's cellphone, have caused frictions between Berlin and Washington since they were first published last year, based on documents leaked by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden.
Martina Renner, a member of the opposition Left Party on the parliamentary panel, said latest spy case indicated that anyone who examined Snowden's revelations in detail was subject to scrutiny by U.S. intelligence agencies.