Two Greek men face charges of spying for Turkey

Greek authorities will press charges against two
Greek citizens accused of spying for Turkey, Agence France Presse reported.
The investigation was conducted in close cooperation
with Greece’s National Intelligence Service (EYP), AFP cited the police as
saying in a statement on Saturday.
Both men were working on the Greek island of Rhodes,
located in the eastern Mediterranean.
One was working at the Turkish consulate in Rhodes.
The other was working on a ferry between Rhodes and the tiny island of
Kastellorizo, Greece’s most easterly island just off the Turkish coast and a
source of escalating tensions between Ankara and Athens over access to maritime
waters.
CNN Greece reported that the man working on the
ferry had been reporting the position of Greek Navy ships, as well as other
information about Greek army forces on the islands to the other suspect,
according to AFP.