After the increase in protests, German spies became more active in the Islamic Republic.
The German newspaper Welt am Sonntag reported on Saturday that the German government has admitted to the increase in espionage by Iranian intelligence agents targeting Iranian exiles residing in Germany since the start of widespread protests last year.
In response to the German left-wing party, the Federal Government of Germany announced that the nationwide unrest in Iran following the killing of Mahsa Amini has led to a potential increase in espionage activities related to events and opposition individuals in Germany.
The German government has stated that opposition groups and individuals are considered a threat to the survival of the regime by the Iranian authorities.