Edogan's spies in German state offices?

Are there Edogan's spies in German state offices? A series of Turkish asylum seekers think their data has been forwarded to Turkey. Turkey's asylum seekers have pressed grave charges against German authorities, that they have forwarded their personal data to the media near the Turkish government to expose [...]
Asylum seekers from Turkey have pressed serious charges against German authorities, that they have forwarded their personal data to the media near the Turkish government to expose the affected. So report magazine “ARD on show “Report Mainz”.
According to them shortly after asylum seekers were presented to the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees or to foreign offices, their records, such as Germany's residence, were published in Turkish media, which have called them “terrorism”. According to the magazine “
Risk for asylum seekers
But according to magazine data “Der Spiegel” in at least two cases, police are conducting investigations because asylum seekers may also be endangered. The Federal Office for Migration and Refugees said it is unable at the moment to explain cases in question.
After the coup effort in Turkey in July 2016 in Germany, a large number of Turkish citizens have sought asylum. Among them are some 600 senior state officials, of whom about 250 have diplomatic passports.
According to the German Judges League because of the wave of layoffs and the arrests of many other judges and officials after the coup effort in Turkey, Turkish justice is over. According to the executive director of the German Judges League, Sven Rebehn, they have been replaced by jurists with the government and therefore “effective legal control of President Erdogan's” regime is on a large scale impossible. / DW/










