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Pseudo-state: Arrested a Greek for espionage – Nicosia speaks of an attempt to create impressions

According to Turkish Cypriot media, he was filming military installations; however, he insists the footage consisted only of commemorative videos and photos

Newsroom June 30 07:52

Intelligence sources within the security services in Nicosia have dismissed the arrest of a Greek national by the so-called “police” of the pseudo-state in northern Cyprus as nothing more than a publicity stunt — a “fiasco” designed to create false impressions.

The individual in question, identified as G.M., was accused by Turkish Cypriot media of filming military installations belonging to the Turkish occupying forces and the armed forces of the unrecognized entity. However, G.M. reportedly claimed that he was simply taking souvenir photos and videos during a personal visit to the occupied territories and denied any involvement in espionage.

One of the photos appeared on Facebook in the comments section of a post, accompanied by a caption that awkwardly referred to G.M. as a “photographer of the pseudo-state Parliament.”

G.M. was detained on June 27 and has since been held in a controlled detention area for a four-day remand period.

According to local Turkish Cypriot sources, a figure named Tutku A., referred to as the “prosecutor” of the pseudo-state, oversaw the legal procedures for the suspect’s detention. The prosecution alleges that G.M. systematically recorded sensitive areas without authorization and may face charges under local espionage laws, which could result in a prison sentence of up to five years.

Authorities from the unrecognized regime claim that a preliminary investigation uncovered photos not only of military zones but also of other public buildings, including those housing “Turkish institutions” and so-called governmental offices. In addition to the photographic material, a digital recorder, a USB stick, and a memory card were reportedly confiscated from G.M.’s possession.

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Despite these claims, Cypriot authorities view the incident as politically motivated and part of a broader attempt to legitimize the breakaway entity through international provocation.

 

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