Espionage Case: The First Contact of the Colonel with the Liaison Two Years Ago
A Greek colonel has been detained for espionage following a two-year investigation that revealed online and in-person meetings with a Chinese liaison.
The case of espionage involving a 54-year-old Greek colonel has taken a serious turn as reports indicate that the initial contact with a Chinese liaison occurred approximately two years ago. Information from ERT suggests that the first interaction was held online on February 24, 2024, followed by a meeting in Beijing in September of the same year. After this meeting, pressures and threats reportedly began against the colonel and his family, indicating the severity and complexity of the situation he now faces.
As the judicial proceedings accelerate, the colonel is currently held at the Korinthos prison following a prolonged apology session where he expressed remorse for his actions towards his country and its armed forces. He described his predicament as "unmanageable", reflecting the emotional and psychological strain of his circumstances. Authorities plan to call upon others mentioned during his defense statement, suggesting that the investigation may widen to include additional suspects or accomplices.
This case underscores the ongoing concerns regarding espionage activities and international relations in Greece, particularly with China. The implications of this incident could lead to heightened scrutiny of foreign interactions within Greek military ranks, possibly resulting in new policies or measures designed to protect national security. Moreover, the emotional toll on the colonel and his family amidst these allegations sheds light on the personal cost of such violations and the repercussions that follow them.