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Man is arrested ‘for spying on British RAF base in Cyprus’

A man has been arrested on terror charges for allegedly spying on a British RAF base in Cyprus.

The individual, from Azerbaijan, has been locked up for eight days while inquiries are carried out on the Mediterranean island. 

He is accused of having British RAF military base in nearby Akrotiri under surveillance since mid-April, as well as Cyprus’s own Andreas Papandreou Air Base in the western region of Paphos, the ANT1 news outlet reported.

Cypriot news sources said he had been arrested in the Zakaki suburb of the coastal tourist hotspot Limassol.

Police refused to give any further information, citing national security reasons as tension in the region continues to mount over the Israel-Iran war.

84 Squadron is based at the British RAF base in Akrotiri, with extra British Typhoon planes being sent to the island in recent weeks as tensions ratchet up across the Middle East.

Britain’s largest airforce base in the region, while it has been theorised that the US could ask the UK to use the base for refueling aircraft to help fighter jets and bombers strike targets in the Middle East.

Cyprus lies very close to the Middle East and has in recent days been used as a transit point for people either leaving or going to the region amid a conflict between regional foes Israel and Iran, which broke out on June 13.  Terror-related offences on the island are very rare.

The Typhoon fleet at the UK's RAF Akrotiri on the Mediterranean island of Cyprus, just over 250 miles from Israel, has been bolstered in recent days. Pictured: Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer speaks to soldiers at RAF Akrotiri in December last year

Defence Secretary John Healey visits RAF Akrotiri in October amid conflict between Israel and Lebanon

Among British planes stationed at the RAF base are Typhoon FRG4s, which have been used in recent months to carry out strikes against the Houthis

Senior officers have this week been considering whether the base and the surrounding airspace require additional protection, particularly if the conflict continues to escalate.

In that scenario, military sources suggested troops from Royal Artillery units specialising in air defence would be readied for deployment.

16 Regiment (RA), which includes radar, surveillance and guided weapons specialists, is among those being considered, the Mail understands.

The regiment, which is part of the UK’s 7 Air Defence Group, is equipped with LEAPP surveillance technology which identifies all friendly and hostile aircraft over a range of 75 miles.

It also has ‘Giraffe’ 360-degree radars which have ‘vision’ over the same range.

Any incoming Iranian or Hezbollah ordnance could be eliminated using Sky Sabre, a surface-to-air defensive weapon system.

Sky Sabre can fire up to 24 missiles simultaneously, effective against ballistic missiles and drones.

Today’s arrest comes just a day after a separate breach in security at an RAF base in the UK. 

A view of the security gate of RAF Akrotiri, a British military base in Cyprus which was said to be 'under surveillance'

Home Secretary Yvette Cooper is understood to be drafting a statement to be put before Parliament on Monday officially proscribing the group as a terrorist organisation. This will mean belonging to Palestine Action or promoting its activities will become a criminal offence.

Sir Keir Starmer condemned the group’s actions in Oxfordshire as ‘disgraceful’ and ‘an act of vandalism’. Two protesters broke in and sprayed red paint into the engines of two Voyager refuelling planes and damaged them with crowbars to highlight Britain’s role in the Middle East conflict. 

The clip shows one person riding an electric scooter up to an Airbus Voyager air-to-air refuelling tanker and appearing to spray paint into its jet engine.

The incident is being also investigated by counter terror police.

Palestine Action said: ‘We represent every person who stands for Palestinian liberation. If they want to ban us, they ban us all.’ 

The Campaign Against Antisemitism (CAA) welcomed the news that Ms Cooper intended to proscribe the group, saying: ‘Nobody should be surprised that those who vandalised Jewish premises with impunity have now been emboldened to sabotage RAF jets.’ 

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