Perhaps playing an orchestra with national music in the imagination of "M" and summoned the wonderful musician Ammar Al-Sharia to the premiere of the most famous spy series in Israel, Raafat Al-Hajan, when an Egyptian officer contacted with "M" and later revealed to him his desire to "recruit him to serve his country Egypt from his exile in Europe."

Hamas "M" did not last long, as it was discovered one day that it was required to act as a detective for the security apparatus against opponents of the regime in one of the European countries in which he lives.

Egyptians circulated this novel in Europe in 2017, which alerted many opponents abroad to the danger of pursuing and pursuing the security that they are facing.

Recently, a spy for Egypt was discovered in the office of German Chancellor Angela Merkel, which delighted a number of Egyptian social networking pioneers in the beginning, because the security services succeeded in achieving such a breakthrough "to achieve Egyptian interests."

But the excitement soon dissipated when news came in details that confirm that the spy was his mission to trace the Egyptian opponents in Germany, not the Germans.

The detective falls

The German newspaper Bild, which reported the news, quoting a German intelligence report, confirmed that the employee who worked in the service of Merkel's media office pioneers with a middle job, had for years worked intelligence on behalf of Egyptian security agencies against Egyptian opponents.

He added that other people of Egyptian origin, such as members of the Coptic Christian Associations, could also be focused on intelligence, for intelligence purposes against Egyptian opponents abroad, especially the Muslim Brotherhood.

In a report published by the Spanish newspaper El Mundo, the writer Francesco Carrion says that since the coup that Sisi carried out 7 years ago, the Egyptian embassy in Berlin has remained frightening for the Egyptians who have found safety in this country from the bloody repression of the ruling regime in their homeland.

The author adds that the goal of the German spy was to see the names of the reporters who are present in Egypt.

The activist and researcher residing in Germany, Al-Khatib’s prescription, revealed that the Egyptian embassies have transformed themselves to play a security role against opponents abroad.

The departure of the German intelligence report from the Egyptian informants network called Al-Khatib's mind the details of his problem in 2017 with the Egyptian embassy in Germany, especially with the Egyptian cultural attaché at the time, Ahmed Farouk Hamed Ghoneim.

Al-Khatib stated that he had received letters of threat from persons at the embassy about the necessity of handing over his passport, and threatening him with exposure to his family in Egypt.

He said that he met the cultural advisor, and he was terrified that he monitored all his TV interviews and posts on Facebook, and months later he received the security report that the cultural advisor wrote about, and his summary that "the prescription of the perpetrator is always attacking the state and its employees", and the embassy employee called on the security authorities to intervene immediately and urgently against him.

Cover for recruiting

According to informed sources speaking to Al Jazeera Net, the Egyptian Intelligence Media Company has assigned a group to "contact and communicate with Egyptian media workers abroad" as a cover to recruit Egyptians against dissidents, especially in Qatar and Turkey.

The sources said to Al-Jazeera Net that several methods were used to pressure and bargain in order to accept the target of the recruitment for work, including the threat not to renew the passports, and there are those who acquiesced and now travel freely between the two countries, and there are those who are tempted by money through a mediator.

The sources indicated that the support hides the company's cover for flexibility in dealing, and evading the fact that security services are recruiting.

And this role is played by a group inside the company called "Turkish Qatari Counter Terrorism", in which a group of media professionals specialized in attacking Egyptian satellite channels abroad.

A Cairo correspondent told a media organization abroad - who refused to be named - that his chiefs warned him against communicating with a person who was working for the organization and was aware of the true identities of the reporters. He said to Al-Jazeera Net, "It turned out his work for a security agency, so it was decided to fire him."

Egyptian suspicions arise in one of the European countries that unaccounted for the Egyptian revolution or the opposition volunteer to create groups on the "WhatsApp" application to discuss the issues of Egyptians abroad, and some of these volunteers express an unusual interest in accurate details of the conditions of expatriates, especially those who are new to them, and rush to offer his services and attend all Community activities without invitation, according to Egyptian opposition.

Selim says - a pseudonym for an Egyptian in one of the European countries - that these recurring models mean that either their owners are "super-good", or that they are "paid from some side to track the community's activity, and they get from it in exchange for emptying these tasks."

With these uncertainties, the behavior of opponents towards these volunteers varies, as there are those who do not care as long as he has become safe abroad, while others prefer isolation and silence for fear of the supposed instructor obtaining information that harms others inside Egypt.

Legacy spy

The Egyptian researcher in security affairs, Ahmed Mawlana, says that the activity of the security services to track opponents abroad is an old and legacy tradition, explaining that the agencies are interested in what is said in these countries about the Egyptian regime, and in the case of Germany in particular, which is the European country influencing the European Union, security interest is increasing in order to Classification of foreign journalists, related to that being allowed to work in Egypt and conduct interviews inside it, and track and abort opposition activities.

In his talk to Al-Jazeera Net, Maulana continued that the devices in their work abroad generally follow 3 methods, either relying on Egyptian figures that penetrate the Egyptian blocs abroad so that their interference with the Egyptians does not arouse suspicion, or perhaps it depends on individuals from foreign countries themselves, and finally the technical penetration of the opponents' accounts and their means of communication.

The journalist, Abu Al-Maati Al-Sindoubi, an Egyptian activist in Italy, believes that the pursuit of security for dissidents abroad is usual and expected, and he recalls in this regard an incident that traces Egyptian security elements to an activist in France when he landed for a day on a "transit" trip before completing his destination from Turkey to America, He clashed with them, thinking that they were thieves.

In his interview with Al-Jazeera Net, Al-Sindoubi added that Egyptian embassies have played security roles with diplomatic cover for many years, and this behavior is not new to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. While the ambassador is a diplomatic front, there is a security officer in it running in favor of the regime against his opponents abroad.