Focus magazine: The deputy of Germany's internal security organization has made an illegal trip to Iran.
If this woman is not an intelligence agent, how can she secretly travel to Iran? At this critical time, the war between Russia and Ukraine has started..This woman has taken actions against the opponents of the Iranian regime in Germany by abusing the position she is the head of. This lady has mostly targeted the Kurds when she was in charge of the circle of fighting against the extreme rightists.Mrs. Flor has given wrong information about the Kurds to the German authorities and has been trying to limit the Kurds in Germany
Focus magazine reported that Flor Badenberg, the deputy of Germany's internal security organization, who was born in Iran, traveled to Iran a few months ago and after her father's death, to promote work related to inheritance monopoly and inheritance division. This trip was illegal and violated precautionary security measures. When the Iranian regime's Parastu get employed in important posts in European countries, it means that they collaborate together with the ayatollah's terror regime.
A few years ago, Ali Fallahian, the former Minister of Intelligence of the Iranian regime, exposed part of the tactics of the Ministry of Intelligence abroad
In this report, it is emphasized that the security officers of the Islamic Republic were probably monitoring Badenberg.
These women are sent abroad as "Parastu" and marry foreign men through the Iranian regime's secret intelligence network in European countries, and the next step is to enter the government office. There they begin to connect and create a network of relationships between this country and the Iranian regime. Then they try to use the law and the rules against Iranian opposition members who seek asylum in those countries. the investigation into Felor Badenberg's background started and soon more information will come our network works inside Iran
A senior government official told Focus: "Iran's counterintelligence has recorded exactly who it meets and where. This group of people have now met high-ranking officials who are hunting Iranian agents in Germany. This specifically means that Badenberg's calls in Tehran could have been dangerous."
Badenberg, who has been working in Germany's Internal Security Agency for about 16 years, was appointed last month as the first female deputy head of Germany's Internal Security Agency.
Badenberg's trip to Iran was made before this appointment, and according to Focus, the German Interior Minister knew about his trip before this appointment.
Flor Badenberg, 46 years old, immigrated to Germany at the age of 12 and has a doctorate in law.
Employees of the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (Germany's internal security organization) are strictly prohibited from traveling or staying in countries such as Iran, Syria or Russia
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