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German authorities this week moved against two separate security threats linked to Russia-related activity.
In Hamburg, prosecutors and Eurojust said two port workers — a 37-year-old Romanian and a 54-year-old Greek — were arrested after last year’s attempted sabotage of German naval vessels.
Investigators allege the pair deactivated electronic safety switches, removed fuel caps, punctured water lines and dumped more than 20kg of abrasive gravel into a ship’s engine, actions that could have seriously damaged ships and delayed operations.
Separately, federal prosecutors in Karlsruhe and customs officers arrested five people in Lübeck and other German cities on Feb. 2 over a procurement network accused of arranging about 16,000 shipments worth roughly €30 million to listed Russian defence firms since February 2022.
Authorities say shell companies and sham recipients were used to circumvent EU export bans; investigators suspect direction by Russian state agencies.
Searches and evidence seizures took place across Germany and in Greece and Romania; several suspects remain at large and asset freezes have been ordered.
Both investigations are ongoing.


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