Detained ARMA 3 Developers Finally Freed On Bail

ARMA 3The two Bohemia Interactive developers who were detained in Greece over charges of spying have, after 128 days of jail, been freed on bail.
The men, aged 28 and 33 years, faced up to 20 years in prison if they were convicted of supposedly recording and photographing “strategic military objects” to be used in an upcoming military shooter.
Ivan Buchta and Martin Pezlar were bailed for 5,000 Euros each, after Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras got involved and communicated with his Czech equivalent, Petr Nečas.
The duo are free to return to the Czech Republic.

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  • leventi

    This whole thing has been a monumental f**k up by Greece. They have over 1 million illegals coming in from Turkey running around without papers, passports, visas or IDs and Greece are worried about 2 Czech guys taking scenic photos with alledgedly a military plane or something of a sensitive nature in the background. Just google GreekDefence and get as many photos as you want.
    This should have been sorted out much quicker. They need to sue the Greek government…..but good luck.