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    ATHENS, March 2 (Reuters) - ‌Greek police have detained a 36-year-old ​man on suspicion of spying on a naval base ⁠on the island of Crete, a strategic facility for the United States in the eastern Mediterranean, police ​officials said on Monday. 

    The man was detained at Athens’ ‌airport on information by the country’s intelligence service. 

    Souda Bay in Crete is home to military facilities for ⁠Greece, the U.S. and the NATO military ⁠alliance, and recently, the U.S. aircraft carrier Gerald R. Ford had visited the base for resupply.  

    Greek authorities have launched an investigation into the case, ‌the police officials said, adding that digital evidence, ⁠including photographs, was being examined. 

    The man, ‌who was staying at a ​hotel near Souda last month, has not yet made any statement on the accusations, one of ‌the officials said. 

    In June, Greek ​police arrested another man ⁠on suspicion of espionage, an Azeri national ‌who had also been ⁠staying for days at a hotel near the naval and air force base in western Crete, which ​has tightened security ‌since Israel and the U.S. launched strikes on Iran ⁠on Saturday.    

    (Reporting by Yannis ​Souliotis in Athens, Writing by Renee Maltezou; ​Editing by Matthew Lewis)

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