Caught Red-Handed: Sabotage at Hamburg Harbour

Two individuals were arrested for allegedly sabotaging German warships by tampering with key components. Their actions, discovered just in time, spared potentially severe damage. The suspects, a Romanian and a Greek, were detained in separate locations, with investigations ongoing and links to Russian interference being explored.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 03-02-2026 22:35 IST | Created: 03-02-2026 22:35 IST
Caught Red-Handed: Sabotage at Hamburg Harbour
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In a significant security breach at Hamburg Harbor, two workers have been apprehended on allegations of sabotaging German warships. The incident, disclosed by the prosecutor general's office, involves a 37-year-old Romanian and a 54-year-old Greek, accused of severely tampering with the vessels' mechanisms.

The alleged sabotage included pouring over 20 kg of steel pellets into an engine block and disabling key systems before a critical voyage. Fortunately, the sabotage was detected during pre-departure checks, preventing potential destruction as the corvette 'Emden' readied for its maiden journey to Kiel.

German and Greek authorities launched a joint operation, arresting the suspects in Hamburg and a Greek village. As investigations continue, ties to broader geopolitical tensions, including Russian involvement, are being scrutinized, although the Kremlin denies any such allegations.

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