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Danish Kebab Restaurant Owner Infiltrated North Korea's European Spy Network

An unlikely undercover agent from Aarhus exposed one of the regime's most sophisticated espionage operations in Europe

Published
May 8, 2026 at 01:17 PM

Quick Facts

LocationMehrere europäische Länder
PerpetratorNorth Korean regime / spy network
LocationEurope (multiple countries)
Time periodApproximately 2010–2018 (8 years undercover)
StatusCompleted undercover operation

The Unlikely Spy from Aarhus

Ulrich Larsen was no James Bond. The discreet Danish man ran a kebab restaurant in Aarhus while simultaneously working as an undercover agent against North Korean espionage and money laundering operations across Europe. For eight years, he lived a double life—a story now documented in the acclaimed series "The Mole" (Muldvarpen).

The series aired on ZDF and Norwegian NRK in 2020 and has since been broadcast in over 50 countries. His account ranks among the most remarkable espionage stories of the 21st century.

From Chance Meeting to Deep Infiltration

Larsen first made contact with North Korean representatives through what appeared to be a random encounter. But what began as an innocent acquaintance gradually evolved into a dangerous infiltration of the isolated regime's European network.

The series follows Larsen's journey step by step—how he slowly built trust with North Korean agents and took on increasingly greater risks. The documentary also reveals the psychological toll of living in the shadows: the strain on his family back home, the restaurant business, and the constant fear of exposure.

Secret Recordings from Dangerous Meetings

The heart of the series lies in the spectacular secret recordings Larsen gathered during his operations. The footage documents North Korean diplomats, spies, and businesspeople across Europe at meetings, money transfers, and exchanges of sensitive information.

Larsen carried hidden cameras and recording equipment—often in places where discovery could have cost him his life. These recordings exposed North Korean espionage in Europe and revealed how the regime's agents operated under diplomatic cover.

Millions Hidden Through European Banks

One of the series' most significant revelations concerns North Korea's money laundering operations in Europe. The documentary details how Pyongyang circumvents international sanctions by funneling money through European banks, companies, and intermediaries.

Larsen documented transactions that appeared on paper to be legitimate business dealings but actually funded the regime's weapons programs. The system was sophisticated: North Korean front companies made purchases through European traders, profits were transferred to accounts in third countries, and sanctions violations were nearly impossible to trace. Larsen's work provided concrete evidence later used in international sanctions against North Korea.

Award-Winning Documentary Journalism

"The Mole" was produced by Danish and Norwegian teams working together to capture the cross-border nature of the operations. The six-part series combines interviews with Larsen, secret footage, animations, and commentary from intelligence experts.

The series received international accolades and was hailed as a masterpiece of documentary journalism. Since its broadcast, it has sparked worldwide discussions about the role of intelligence services and journalistic ethics.

Larsen was placed in protective custody after the operation—a detail that underscores how real the ongoing threat from the North Korean regime remains.

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Der Maulwurf: Däne infiltrierte Nordkoreas Spionagenetz

Danish Kebab Restaurant Owner Infiltrated North Korea's European Spy Network

An unlikely undercover agent from Aarhus exposed one of the regime's most sophisticated espionage operations in Europe

Published
May 8, 2026 at 01:17 PM

Quick Facts

LocationMehrere europäische Länder
PerpetratorNorth Korean regime / spy network
LocationEurope (multiple countries)
Time periodApproximately 2010–2018 (8 years undercover)
StatusCompleted undercover operation

The Unlikely Spy from Aarhus

Ulrich Larsen was no James Bond. The discreet Danish man ran a kebab restaurant in Aarhus while simultaneously working as an undercover agent against North Korean espionage and money laundering operations across Europe. For eight years, he lived a double life—a story now documented in the acclaimed series "The Mole" (Muldvarpen).

The series aired on ZDF and Norwegian NRK in 2020 and has since been broadcast in over 50 countries. His account ranks among the most remarkable espionage stories of the 21st century.

From Chance Meeting to Deep Infiltration

Larsen first made contact with North Korean representatives through what appeared to be a random encounter. But what began as an innocent acquaintance gradually evolved into a dangerous infiltration of the isolated regime's European network.

The series follows Larsen's journey step by step—how he slowly built trust with North Korean agents and took on increasingly greater risks. The documentary also reveals the psychological toll of living in the shadows: the strain on his family back home, the restaurant business, and the constant fear of exposure.

Secret Recordings from Dangerous Meetings

The heart of the series lies in the spectacular secret recordings Larsen gathered during his operations. The footage documents North Korean diplomats, spies, and businesspeople across Europe at meetings, money transfers, and exchanges of sensitive information.

Larsen carried hidden cameras and recording equipment—often in places where discovery could have cost him his life. These recordings exposed North Korean espionage in Europe and revealed how the regime's agents operated under diplomatic cover.

Millions Hidden Through European Banks

One of the series' most significant revelations concerns North Korea's money laundering operations in Europe. The documentary details how Pyongyang circumvents international sanctions by funneling money through European banks, companies, and intermediaries.

Larsen documented transactions that appeared on paper to be legitimate business dealings but actually funded the regime's weapons programs. The system was sophisticated: North Korean front companies made purchases through European traders, profits were transferred to accounts in third countries, and sanctions violations were nearly impossible to trace. Larsen's work provided concrete evidence later used in international sanctions against North Korea.

Award-Winning Documentary Journalism

"The Mole" was produced by Danish and Norwegian teams working together to capture the cross-border nature of the operations. The six-part series combines interviews with Larsen, secret footage, animations, and commentary from intelligence experts.

The series received international accolades and was hailed as a masterpiece of documentary journalism. Since its broadcast, it has sparked worldwide discussions about the role of intelligence services and journalistic ethics.

Larsen was placed in protective custody after the operation—a detail that underscores how real the ongoing threat from the North Korean regime remains.

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