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Rapid evolution in espionage, with the arrest of the secretary of the consulate.
Detained by Rhodes Security Branch Police Officers Executing an Arrest Warrant Against Rhodes’ Regular Investigator Secretary of the Turkish consulate in Rhodes, 35, accused of espionage.
According to information, the 35-year-old was prosecuted for four crimes based on the file against him.
Based on the same information, the 35-year-old denies being involved in this case.
As for the ship’s cook, 56, after his dismissal from the company where he worked, he has moved to Komotini where he is expected to be located and detained by the police there in execution of the arrest warrant issued in her against by Rhodes Investigator for this case.
Meanwhile, reports indicate that a new investigation has been launched to determine whether the 56-year-old man and the 35-year-old man searched the activities and facilities of the Armed Forces in Kos and Nisyros.
Aside from the variety of data collected by the men from the Greek services and demonstrating the many months of activity of the two defendants as spies, the fact that the ship the 56-year-old worked on also operated on both islands has led to investigations and towards this direction.
According to information beyond the EYP, military circles are also conducting ancillary investigations into the activities of the two spies, in a further effort to record not only the amount of information transferred to the Turkish secret services (MIT), but also the scope of areas and places where the two spies concentrated their activities.
In his possession, more than 2,500 photos of Greek targets, ship names and numbers, as well as snapshots of Navy submarines were said to have been found during their mooring in the port of Rhodes.
According to Pentagon officials, the actions of the two spies are considered very important, despite the impression that some may inadvertently try to believe that the information they provided to the Turkish MIT was low-level. “The value of human participation in gathering information is invaluable and cannot be replaced by any technology developed in this direction. You might think that a satellite image or the flight of an unmanned aerial vehicle or a drone over the target it is enough to get all the information you need.
In reality, however, this is not exactly the case. For example, a drone can record the approximate number of men on an island, but it cannot record their quality characteristics. That is, if they are hoplites who have just served their time there or if they are special forces men. They also cannot fully record the type of weapons that may have been transported to a location or their capabilities. However, all this becomes easier when there is a “human eye” that sees closely, assesses and then accurately transmits all the information it records to its recipients, “they characteristically note.
The 56-year-old has confessed, among other things, that the 35-year-old recruited him and that he sent him messages through the “What’s up” application.
He responded either by phone calls or through the application while giving him information about the movements of the Greek army in October 2020 on two occasions while in November there was, he claimed, a breakdown in his relations because he realized that it was dangerous.
The 35-year-old is alleged to have even texted him mobile phone data while trying to contact him and did not respond to his calls.
In fact, as the 56-year-old claims, he tried to persuade him to recruit other people with similar duties on ships of the line.
With information from dimokratiki.gr and rodiaki.gr
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