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Karlsruhe (Germany), Aug 11 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Ronald Wittek) A British citizen has been arrested in Germany accused of leaking confidential information to the Russian secret services in exchange for money, the Federal Prosecutor's Office reported on Wednesday.FOOTAGE OF OUTSIDE THE FEDERAL SUPREME COURT (BGH) IN KARLSRUHE, GERMANY.

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