German prosecutors close Merkel phone tapping probe

German prosecutors close Merkel phone tapping probe

FPJ BureauUpdated: Saturday, June 01, 2019, 01:06 AM IST
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(FILES) - Picture taken on March 5, 2013 shows German Chancellor Angela Merkel holding a BlackBerry mobile device at the stand of Secusmart as she tours the CeBIT high-tech fair during the opening event of the world's largest computer expo in Hanover, central Germany. Germany's chief prosecutor has dropped a probe into the alleged tapping of Chancellor Angela Merkel's mobile phone by US intelligence agencies, his office said on June 12, 2015. "The Chief Federal Prosecutor has closed the investigation over suspected spying on a mobile phone used by the chancellor by US intelligence services ... because the allegation cannot be proven in a legally sound way under criminal law," it said in a statement. AFP PHOTO / DPA / JULIAN STRATENSCHULTE GERMANY OUT ALTERNATIVE CROP |

They have been unable to find evidence that could stand up in court

Berlin : German prosecutors closed their investigation into the alleged tapping of Chancellor Angela Merkel’s cellphone by the US National Security Agency on Friday, saying they have been unable to find evidence that would stand up in court, reports AP.

Prosecutors last June opened an investigation into the alleged monitoring of a cellphone Merkel used for party business, an issue that has weighed on relations between Germany and the US.

However, chief prosecutor Harald Range signaled in December that the probe wasn’t going well, saying that he had found no actionable evidence.

That has now led to the closing of the investigation. German magazine Der Spiegel broke the story of the alleged monitoring in late 2013, citing documents provided by NSA leaker Edward Snowden.

Range’s office said it has been unable to get hold of an original document proving the alleged spying, and that a published transcript of an NSA document allows for various interpretations.

“The documents published in the media so far that come from Edward Snowden also contain no evidence of surveillance of the cellphone used by the chancellor solid enough for a court,” it said in a statement.

Prosecutors said they see no prospect of success in continuing to investigate. They noted that journalists involved in publishing Snowden’s documents are entitled to refuse testimony, and argued that public statements by Snowden give no indication that he has personal knowledge of the surveillance of Merkel’s phone.

“The vague comments by US officials about possible surveillance of the chancellor’s mobile telecommunication by a US intelligence service – ‘not any more’ – are not enough to describe what happened,” they added.

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