Hong Kong trade body says ex-employee under investigation, 2 weeks after Germany arrests 3 over spying for Beijing
- German authorities last month arrested suspect only named as Thomas R over spying for Beijing, with information trail suggesting man is Thomas Reichenbach
- Reichenbach previously worked as marketing manager for Hong Kong Trade Development Council, but body only says former employee under investigation
Federal prosecutors said last month that three German nationals had been arrested on “strong suspicion” of working for Chinese intelligence services.
They identified one of the trio as Thomas R, without revealing his full name, in a press release published when the arrests were made on April 22. The other two were listed as married couple Herwig F and Ina F.
German media outlets said the trio ran an organisation called “Smart City Verein”, or “Smart City Association” in English.
The organisation’s website lists Thomas Reichenbach, Herwig Fischer and Ina Fischer as contacts and states the association aims to seek more efficient transport solutions through “innovative concepts”.
Reichenbach’s social media also showed he had worked as a marketing manager at the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) since July 2022. It was not immediately clear when he stopped working for the organisation.
Responding to the Post’s inquiries, a council spokesman said: “A former employee is under investigation for his alleged personal activity. According to our knowledge, the HKTDC is not the subject of that investigation.”