§ Mr. JenkinsTo ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs if he will make a statement on the imprisonment of 12 UK citizens in Greece on alleged espionage charges. [18388]
§ Mr. BradshawTwelve British and two Dutch nationals were arrested on 8 November in Kalamata airbase after allegedly taking photographs at the base. Such photography is illegal in Greece. The group were charged with espionage on 12 November. They appeared before an Investigating Magistrate on 27 November when further espionage charges were laid.
Following the hearing on 27 November, the group was remanded in custody. They will now appear in front of a three strong panel of judges in Kalamata. We hope this will take place as quickly as possible. This hearing will not be a trial as such but is a review mechanism within the Greek justice system.
The British plane spotters and their families were naturally disappointed that the case did not conclude on 27 November. So were we. We are talking to the Greek authorities to request that all avenues are pursued to ensure that the review takes place very quickly. Our objective remains to ensure proper conditions for the detainees and a speedy and transparent judicial process.