German court tries suburban couple accused of spying for Russia

A suburban married couple has gone to trial on charges of spying for Russia. The couple, identified only by their aliases Andreas and Heidrun Anschlag, allegedly spied on the European Union for more than 20 years while living a double-life as mundane, middle-class suburbanites, the Daily Telegraph reported

When they were arrested in October 2011, Der Spiegel reported that the woman was siting in front of a shortwave receiver, writing down secret messages.

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The arrests and trial apparently come as exciting news to the neighbors. "Suddenly we had this spy thriller taking place right outside our window – it was better than the movies," a neighbor told Deutsche Welle.

The trial is expected to be one of the most fascinating spy cases since the end of the Cold War, BBC News reported

The pair, thought to be in their 40s or 50s, have denied charges of espionage, the Associated Press reported.  

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