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CNN Türk: Arrested Greek spy confesses activity in Türkiye


Mohammed Amar Ampara, arrested on June 26 with a charge of “working for Greek intelligence service EYP,” has confessed all his espionage activities inside Türkiye in his testimony, Turkish private national broadcaster CNN Türk has alleged.

According to the TV station, the Greek spy gave all information of his three contacts in the EYP to Turkish officers.

The Turkish National Intelligence Organization (MİT) detained Ampara on June 25 and local media outlets published a photo of a man in his 50s or 60s in handcuffs.

According to Turkish sources, Ampara was involved in gathering information about the deployment of Turkish military border units, as well as information on Türkiye’s Syrian population and Turks who fled to Greece after the 2016 coup attempt in Türkiye.

Ampara was operating disguised as a businessman during his trips to Türkiye, security sources said.

CNN Türk on June 27 announced that the Greek spy admitted all his activities inside Türkiye.

According to CNN Türk, he was born in Syria and a graduate of an agricultural faculty of a university in Syria.

Married with four children, Ampara went to Greece in 1986 to work in a marble factory with the help of his elder brother.

In time, “the Greek intelligence units contacted him” and asked him to “perform espionage in Türkiye,” CNN Türk said.

According to the TV report, Ampara’s wife is still in Syria, living in a region held by ISIL. Besides, she is “working in an educational institution run by ISIL.”

“I have entered Syria at least 10 times with the order of the Greek intelligence and handed money to my wife. I informed all my steps in Syria to Greek intelligence,” CNN Türk reported, quoting Ampara.

What he was informing from the border was whether Turkish officials were acting badly toward Syrian migrants.

Carrying money to an ISIL leader is another allegation about Ampara the TV station raised.

One other allegation about the Greek spy is that the southern province of Mersin was a city the Greek intelligence asked him to focus on.

“He was conducting research about addresses of some people who started living in the city,” CNN Türk noted, without giving any detail about the identity of these people.

The arrest comes amid renewed tensions between Türkiye and Greece.

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