A British man has been arrested by German police in Berlin, accused of spying for Russia in return for undisclosed amounts of cash. The man, identified as 57-year-old David S., worked at the British embassy in Berlin, according to statements by German and British police. The arrest follows a joint investigation by German and British law enforcement. The man was employed as a local staff member at the embassy until his arrest in Potsdam, on suspicion of having forwarded information to the Russian intelligence service since November 2020. Police also searched the man’s home and workplace after they arrested him. His arrest warrant said that “on at least one occasion he forwarded documents obtained in the course of his professional activity to a representative of a Russian intelligence service.” The German Federal Prosecutors Office added, “The defendant received cash in an as yet unknown amount in return for his information …