Two foreign contractors were arrested Tuesday in a sweeping joint European police operation for allegedly sabotaging multiple brand-new German warships while working inside one of the country’s most storied military shipyards. A 37-year-old Romanian citizen and a 54-year-old Greek man — both employed at the Blohm und Voss shipyard in Hamburg — now face accusations that could carry profound national security implications for a NATO ally already struggling to rebuild its hollowed-out military.
The arrests, coordinated between German, Romanian, Greek, and EU police agencies through Eurojust, came after what prosecutors say was a string of sabotage acts carried out last year against “several” warships under construction or refit. Apartments belonging to both suspects were searched, and digital devices were recovered. Their names remain restricted under German privacy law.
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