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British couple holidaying in Greece are thrown in jail accused of SPYING â because they took a photo of boats in Kos.
Pamela and Michael Cleary, who have eight grandchildren, were handcuffed and spent a night in a cockroach-infested cell without food or water.
Mr Clearyâs offence was to take pictures on his mobile phone of two army dinghies in a port on the island of Kos.
The 55-year-old was accosted by a soldier who ordered him to delete the images and demanded to see his passport. And when the couple tried to fly home they were arrested and taken into custody for interrogation on spying charges.
Mrs Cleary said: âIâm nearly 60 years old and have never had so much as a parking ticket, so when they told us we were being charged with spying and espionage I just lost it. I was hysterical.
âMike took the photographs because he has an interest in the military. We tried to explain this to the police. I kept saying, âWe are just tourists, this is a mistakeâ.
âWe were handcuffed together like two criminals and driven off in a police car. They took us to a police station. It was a really dingy, scruffy place.
âThere was only one cell and we could see mosquitos everywhere. There was a tiny window and it was boiling hot. All I can remember is Mike shaking cockroaches off me. He was heartbroken, saying, âI took the picture, you shouldnât be here, Iâve put you through thisâ. It was awful.â
The following morning the couple were transported to the courthouse in Kos for a hearing in front of a magistrate, but were not given access to a lawyer or an interpreter.
âThe soldier got up and told his story, we didnât have a clue what he was saying,â Mrs Cleary said.
âMike tried to explain that he didnât know taking the pictures was illegal.
âThen the magistrate came back and said there would be a hearing in July and that was that.
âShe said you can go home and get a lawyer in England, but we had to leave our phones behind.â The couple returned to the UK and instructed a Greek lawyer but the case was dropped two weeks later. Their mobile phones were also returned.
The incident took place when the couple decided to break their journey to the airport and stopped at Mastichari, a village with a port on the northern coast of Kos.
Mrs Cleary, a mother of four who has been married to her husband, a warehouse operative, for 22 years, added: âItâs destroyed us and itâs all been for nothing.
âWeâre both under the doctor for post-traumatic stress. Iâm taking sleeping tablets.
âWe both feel numb. We just canât stop thinking about what could have happened.â
The couple have also lodged a complaint with the British consulate and claim they were offered very little support while they were detained.
A spokesman for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office said last night: âOur staff supported two British people following their detention and subsequent release in Kos earlier this year.
âWe provided a list of local lawyers, passed on messages from their family, and have raised their concerns about their case with the Greek authorities.â