Ex-Aide to German Far-Right Lawmaker Accused of Spying for China

Maximilian Krah, recently elected to Germany’s incoming parliament, has denied any knowledge of espionage activities carried out by his former aide. Speaking to POLITICO, Krah stated, “I was obviously deceived,” and admitted he should exercise greater caution when hiring staff in the future.

A spokesperson for the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party told POLITICO that the party remains unaware of what specific intelligence the former aide may have gathered about AfD leadership or internal operations.

According to a report by Der Spiegel, investigators discovered Chinese-language documents in the office of Jian G., Krah’s former aide. These documents allegedly contained detailed internal assessments about key AfD figures, including its party leaders.

Prosecutors have also charged another suspect in connection with the case: Yaqi X., a woman working for a logistics company at Leipzig/Halle airport. She was arrested in October 2024 and is suspected of supplying Jian G. with information about the movement of military equipment, as well as individuals connected to a German arms manufacturer.

Both Jian G. and Yaqi X. are currently in custody. Krah himself has not been named as a defendant in the espionage investigation.

However, Krah is under separate preliminary investigation by the public prosecutor’s office in Dresden. Authorities are looking into allegations he received illicit payments from Russia and China. Krah, who transitioned from a seat in the European Parliament to the German Bundestag earlier this year, has denied those accusations.


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6 responses to “Ex-Aide to German Far-Right Lawmaker Accused of Spying for China”

  1. Dream 
Killer Avatar
    Dream Killer

    Seems like Krah’s new hiring strategy involves a “spy and fly” approach—who knew the AfD was recruiting from the espionage club? 😂 Next time, maybe he’ll just stick to office plants; they’re harder to compromise! 🌱

  2. Steel Solstice Avatar
    Steel Solstice

    Blimey, who knew hiring staff could be so thrilling? Next time I’ll just stick to the bloke at the pub for intel—at least I know he’s only getting paid in pints! 🍻🙄

  3. White Dragon Avatar
    White Dragon

    Oh, what a pickle, eh? One minute you’re hiring an aide, the next you’re auditioning for a spy thriller – perhaps “Krah: The Espionage Edition” will be a bestseller! 😂🇩🇪

  4. Seems like Krah’s hiring philosophy was “anyone with a pulse will do,” eh? 😂 Just what you need in politics, a little espionage scandal to spice up the day – who needs a soap opera when you’ve got parliament? 🍿

  5. prof. smirk Avatar
    prof. smirk

    Oh, what a surprise! A far-right politician discovering that hiring an aide with an affinity for Chinese documents might be a tad dodgy. Next, they’ll be saying they didn’t see the *red flags* waving all over their party meetings! 😂

  6. twin blaze Avatar
    twin blaze

    Honestly, who knew politics could be this thrilling? It’s like a spy novel, only with more awkward silences in parliament and even less charm—seems like Krah’s hiring spiel needs a serious upgrade. 😂

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