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    Ex-aide to top AfD politician jailed for spying for China

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    Posted on September 30, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    An AfD aide was jailed for espionage, spying on German military and Chinese dissidents for China, impacting the AfD party politically.

    Table of Contents

    • Espionage Case Overview
    • Details of the Espionage Activities
    • Political Repercussions for AfD
    • Statements from Involved Parties

    Former Aide to AfD Leader Sentenced for Spying on China’s Behalf

    Espionage Case Overview

    By Oliver Denzer and Sarah Marsh

    Details of the Espionage Activities

    DRESDEN/BERLIN, Germany (Reuters) -An aide to a top far-right politician was jailed for almost five years on Tuesday after a German court found him guilty of spying on German military shipments and Chinese dissidents for over 20 years.

    Political Repercussions for AfD

    The case has fuelled concern in Germany that Europe has become a major target for Chinese espionage under President Xi Jinping, something Beijing has denied.

    Statements from Involved Parties

    The Dresden Higher Regional Court said a German national, named only as Jian G. due to privacy rules, had identified and spied on Chinese dissidents in Europe, a court spokeswoman said.

    His work had led to consequences for their families back in China, she said.

    Jian G. also passed information to Chinese intelligence about the European Parliament and the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) while working for Maximilian Krah, a former European lawmaker from the AfD, the spokeswoman added.

    He collected information on military shipments departing Leipzig/Halle airport and people working in the defence industry, with the help of a woman identified as Yaqi X., who worked at a logistics company at the airport, she said.

    The court sentenced Yaqi X. to nearly two years in prison, suspended on probation for three years.

    The Chinese embassy in Germany did not immediately reply to a request for comment.

    The espionage charges were levelled at a time when Krah had been campaigning as the AfD's top candidate for the European Parliament and raised concerns about the pro-China and pro-Russia views of some senior members of the party.

    Some AfD members saw the charges as an attempt to discredit Krah and the AfD ahead of the elections.

    The party’s poll numbers dipped slightly after the allegations became public. Although Krah won a seat in the European Parliament, fellow AfD MEPs later excluded him from their delegation, following this and other controversies.

    Half a year later he ran for the German national parliament, in a bid to rehabilitate himself, and became one of a new cohort of AfD politicians in the Bundestag when the AfD came in second place.

    Support for the party has since further soared and it is currently topping some nationwide polls, ahead of Chancellor Friedrich Merz's conservatives.

    The German parliament earlier this month removed his immunity as a lawmaker due to an investigation against him on charges of bribery while he was a member of the European Parliament as well as money laundering in connection with Chinese payments.

    Krah denies any wrongdoing in connection with those allegations.

    On Tuesday he took to the social media platform X to say that he looked forward to gaining more "clarity about the espionage activities of which (he) was a victim" via the court's written reasoning in the case, which has yet to be published.

    He wrote that he had significantly tightened security in his office after Jian G.'s arrest.

    In years prior to Jian G.'s arrest, Krah had dismissed allegations that his aide had been lobbying for China as slander against himself.

    (Reporting by Oliver Denzer and Maximilian Schwarz in Dresden and Sarah Marsh in Berlin; Editing by Ludwig Burger and Jon Boyle)

    Key Takeaways

    • •An AfD aide was sentenced to nearly five years for espionage.
    • •The espionage involved spying on German military and Chinese dissidents.
    • •The case has political repercussions for the AfD party.
    • •Maximilian Krah was implicated but denies wrongdoing.
    • •The incident raises concerns about Chinese espionage in Europe.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Ex-aide to top AfD politician jailed for spying for China

    1What was Jian G. convicted of?

    Jian G. was convicted of spying on German military shipments and Chinese dissidents in Europe, leading to significant consequences for their families in China.

    2What role did Maximilian Krah play in the case?

    Maximilian Krah, a former European lawmaker, was the employer of Jian G. and was campaigning as the AfD's top candidate for the European Parliament at the time of the espionage activities.

    3What was the outcome for Yaqi X.?

    Yaqi X. was sentenced to nearly two years in prison, but her sentence was suspended on probation for three years.

    4How did the espionage charges affect the AfD's political standing?

    The allegations caused the AfD's poll numbers to dip slightly, but support for the party has since soared, placing it ahead of Chancellor Friedrich Merz's conservatives in some polls.

    5What did Krah say about the espionage allegations?

    Krah denied any wrongdoing and stated he looked forward to gaining clarity about the espionage activities of which he claimed to be a victim.

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