Mar 12 • 18:08 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece To Vima

Souda: Polish Man Arrested for Espionage – Taking Photos of Ships and Sending Them Abroad

A 58-year-old Polish man has been arrested in Crete on charges of espionage related to the Souda military base, following investigations triggered by a citizen's tip-off.

Authorities in Crete have arrested a 58-year-old Polish man, accusing him of espionage tied to the military base in Souda. The arrest follows a public report that led officials to investigate the man, who had been living in a caravan near the base. He allegedly monitored shipping movements in the Souda port area, raising suspicions of clandestine activity.

Upon his arrest, law enforcement discovered a significant number of photographs on his mobile phone, depicting ships entering and leaving the military base. This finding suggests that the man was not just observing the activity but actively documenting it for unknown recipients. Investigators are now scrutinizing the content of these images and the man's communications to ascertain to whom he was sending the information and for what intent.

The case has also been reported to the National Intelligence Service, indicating the seriousness of the allegations. Authorities are working to determine the duration of the man's presence in the area and the extent of his spying activities, suggesting concerns about security and espionage risks associated with the military base in Souda, which is a strategic location in the Mediterranean region.

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