Feb 8 β€’ 17:33 UTC πŸ‡¬πŸ‡· Greece Naftemporiki

Espionage Case: Woman the 'Shadow' Behind the 54-Year-Old Squadron Leader

New revelations emerge in the espionage case within the Armed Forces, identifying a woman as a key figure behind the arrested squadron leader.

Recent developments have surfaced in the ongoing espionage case involving the Greek Armed Forces, revealing that a woman, described as a crucial 'shadow' figure, may be orchestrating the spy network from behind the scenes. According to reports from ERTnews, this woman, who has no military affiliation, holds a significant position within the espionage hierarchy, suggesting a more complex web of espionage than previously believed. The authorities are treating the spy network as a pyramid structure, with this unidentified woman at the top, manipulating the arrested Air Force officer into selling state secrets.

Evidence suggests that this woman was present during a critical meeting in Athens in 2025, where she was allegedly in contact with a Chinese spy and the arrested squadron leader. The Hellenic National Defence General Staff (GEETHA) and the National Intelligence Service (EYP) possess photographs of this woman alongside the officer and the suspected Chinese agent, highlighting the depth of the alleged espionage activities. As investigations continue, the implications of these revelations challenge national security and raise concerns about the infiltration of foreign intelligence operatives within Greece’s military.

The case not only underscores the vulnerabilities in Greek military intelligence but also points to a larger issue of foreign espionage in the region. With ongoing tensions and geopolitical challenges, the involvement of foreign spies in domestic matters is alarming. Authorities are now under pressure to uncover the full extent of this espionage network and ensure that adequate measures are taken to safeguard sensitive information and prevent any breaches of national security.

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