Report says UK operates 'electronic spy posts' in Germany

  • 11 years ago
More allegations of spying in Europe.

The Independent newspaper reports that Britain's spy agency operates a network of electronic listening posts to eavesdrop on the "seat of German power".

It's happening just a stone's throw from the German Parliament and the offices of German Chancellor Angela Merkel.

Those allegations published on Tuesday, based on documents leaked by former U.S. National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden.

But the reports also says Britain's spy agency, known as GCHQ, along with the U.S. and what the paper says are "other key partners" operate an even broader network of surveillance from diplomatic buildings around the world.

In Berlin, GCHQ reportedly uses hi-tech equipment housed on the roof of its embassy to intercept the data.

In Poland, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry tried to focus attention to something else, saying the row over spying shouldn't cloud next week's planned trade talks with the European Union.