Rhodes: The secretary of the Turkish consulate was arrested for espionage – Warrant and for the cook.



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The secretary of the Turkish consulate in Rhodes was arrested this morning for espionage, while an arrest warrant was issued for the 54-year-old cook of the ship “EG / OG STAVROS”.

The 35-year-old acted as an interpreter and secretary at the consulate (an official position and not an office). Born in Thrace, he knew the Greek language very well. He often posted photos of himself on his Facebook profile with his family, since he is married.

The secretary-interpreter had received a deadline today to apologize to the investigator. However, in the meantime, serious evidence emerged against him and immediately after his apology an arrest warrant was issued against him, which he was executed.

During the searches carried out at the homes of both defendants, they were found computers, mobile phones, and four locked USB storage devices that have been transferred to the forensic laboratories of EL.AS. In addition to four computers, eight phones were found in the 35-year-old man’s home.

The authorities are examining the possibility that the 54-year-old cook from the Rhodes-Kastelorizo ​​ferry and the 35-year-old secretary of the Turkish consulate in Rhodes were recording the activities and facilities of the Armed Forces in Kos and Nisyros.

In the possession of the two Greeks, more than 2,500 photographs of Navy submarines were found. during its mooring in Rhodes.

On the basis of what the 54-year-old chef allegedly confessed, he was recruited by the secretary of the Turkish consulate in Rhodes, with the obligation to provide you with information on the action of the Greek military forces at the Megisti ComplexAs the guard at Kastelorizo ​​never changes, the number of men on the island, the identities of the members and the commanders of the Greek guard.

According to the report, military circles are conducting ancillary investigations into the activities of the two alleged spies, in a further attempt to record not only the amount of information that has been transferred to the Turkish secret services (MIT), but also the range of areas and locations in which they focused their action.

According to information from Pentagon officials, the action of the two alleged spies is valued as particularly important.

“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”, they point to the same sources.

“That is, if they are hoplites just serving 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.” But this all gets more easy when there is a ‘human eye’ that will see closely, assess and then accurately transmit all the information it has recorded to its recipients. “

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