'Turkey's two spies from Thrace' claims Greek Media
Western Thrace
Mon, 14 Dec 2020 21:13 GMT
According to reports in the Greek media served by the Greek Intelligence Agency, two Thracians living in Rhodes were reported spying on behalf of Turkey In the news, it was stated that the two citizens, who were identified as spying after being watched fo...
According to reports in the Greek media served by the Greek Intelligence Agency, two Thracians living in Rhodes were reported spying on behalf of Turkey
In the news, it was stated that the two citizens, who were identified as spying after being watched for years and who were emphasized to be "Greek", were from Gümülcine (Komotini) and are Muslims.
Two "Greek spies" from Gümülcine, were reported that they were transferring information in Rhodes about military facilities in Turkey Meis Island. Government Spokesperson Stelios Peças said in a statement on the subject that "the authorities have done their duty."
In the media, it was stated that one of those accused of espionage was working as a translator at the Turkish consulate in Rhodes. The other works as a cook on board commuted between Rhodes and Kastelorizo island and allegedly gave information about Greece's military activities in the region to Turkey. It was reported that the person working on the ship was detained and confessed and released.
In the news, it was stated that the person working at the Turkish consulate asked for five days to give a statement.
In the news, it was stated that the two citizens, who were identified as spying after being watched for years and who were emphasized to be "Greek", were from Gümülcine (Komotini) and are Muslims.
Two "Greek spies" from Gümülcine, were reported that they were transferring information in Rhodes about military facilities in Turkey Meis Island. Government Spokesperson Stelios Peças said in a statement on the subject that "the authorities have done their duty."
In the media, it was stated that one of those accused of espionage was working as a translator at the Turkish consulate in Rhodes. The other works as a cook on board commuted between Rhodes and Kastelorizo island and allegedly gave information about Greece's military activities in the region to Turkey. It was reported that the person working on the ship was detained and confessed and released.
In the news, it was stated that the person working at the Turkish consulate asked for five days to give a statement.