A Turkish court on Tuesday rejected for the third time an appeal to release from pre-trial detention two Greek soldiers who were arrested after accidentally straying into Turkish territory in early March, during a regular border patrol.
According to Turkish media, the court again based their decision on two previous rulings which stated that the two men do not have a permanent residence in the country and may flee.
The decision means the servicemen will remain in custody until a trial date has been set by the judge.
Lieutenant Angelos Mitretodis and Sergeant Dimitris Kouklatzis have been detained for 83 days in a high security prison in Edirne. No charges have officially been brought against them.
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