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Greek police arrest man suspected of spying at a naval base in Crete

Police officials in Greece said that a 36-year old man was detained on suspicion of spying on a naval facility on the island of Crete, which is a strategic base for the United States of America in the eastern Mediterranean.

On the basis of information from the?intelligence service, a man was arrested at Athens airport. Souda bay in Crete houses?military bases for Greece, U.S., NATO and NATO's?military alliance. Recently, U.S. aircraft carriers Gerald R. Ford and Ford visited the base to replenish supplies.

Police officials confirmed that Greek authorities have launched an investigation into the case. They added that digital evidence including photos is being examined.

One of the officials said that the man who was staying in a hotel near Souda, last month, had not made a statement about the allegations. Azeri man was arrested in June by Greek police on suspicion of spying. He had been staying at a hotel close to the naval and air force base on western Crete. Security has increased since Israel and the U.S. launched strikes against Iran. (Reporting from Athens by Yannis Soulieotis, Writing by Renee Maltezou and Editing by Matthew Lewis).

(source: Reuters)