Rhodes: Four arrests of Turks who were carrying out work on a telecommunications antenna without a permit
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Police officers in Rhodes arrested four Turks on Thursday afternoon as they were found to be working on a telecommunications antenna without the relevant permit.
The four Turks were located, following information from the Greek Ministry of Health, in an antenna located above the Regional Clinic of Lindos.
The Turks claimed that they had been hired by a Greek company but, as it was found, they did not have a license from the National Telecommunications & Posts Commission (EETT) for these works nor a work permit.
According to information, all four have in the past concerned National Intelligence Agency-EYP for their action.
With the case filed against them, they will be referred today before the Prosecutor's Office for further proceedings.
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