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Greek police arrested a Polish man, 58, for allegedly spying on the U.S. Souda naval base in Crete by photographing ships; he denies the charges.
Greek authorities have arrested a 58-year-old Polish man on suspicion of spying on the U.S. military’s Souda naval base in Crete, where he allegedly photographed ships entering the facility.
He denies the charges.
This follows the arrest and sentencing of a Georgian man of Azerbaijani origin to two years in prison for illegal entry, with espionage allegations still under investigation.
In June, another Azerbaijani national was detained on similar suspicions.
The base, hosting about 1,000 U.S. military and civilian personnel, is strategically significant amid regional tensions.
The USS Gerald R. Ford recently passed through the area.
No further details about the investigations have been released.
La policía griega arrestó a un hombre polaco, de 58 años, por presuntamente espiar la base naval estadounidense de Souda en Creta fotografiando barcos; él niega los cargos.