Police searched the apartment and household rubbish of Jan
Schuerlein, who it currently being treated as a witness, and
took away technical devices, rbb said, citing security sources.
Germany's government said on Friday that personal data and
documents from hundreds of politicians and public figures,
including Chancellor Angela Merkel, had been published online in
what appeared to be one of Germany's biggest data breaches.
According to rbb, Schuerlein previously said on Twitter he had
been in touch with user "0rbit", who is suspected to have
committed the data breach via a Twitter account which has been
shut down.
Schuerlein on Twitter posted a screenshot of an online chat he
had with "0rbit" on Jan. 4, in which the latter said he would
destroy his own computer equipment. Schuerlein told journalists
he cooperated with police, rbb said.
(Reporting by Tassilo Hummel; Editing by Michael Perry)
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