A Munich court has sentenced a former German intelligence agent to eight years in jail for spying for both the CIA and the Russian secret service, German media reported.
Markus Reichel had admitted to handing over documents to the CIA, including the names and addresses of agents of the Federal Intelligence Service (BND), in exchange for €95,000.
Left partially disabled after a botched childhood vaccination, Reichel, who speaks haltingly, admitted that he had spied for foreign services out of dissatisfaction with his job at the BND.