Bohemia Interactive developers released from Greek jail
Posted on January 15, 2013 by Drew Bergmark

After exploring the country and areas around it's military bases in research for a new Arma title, Bohemia Interactive developers Ivan Buchta & Martin Pezlar have been freed from their espionage charges after being held for 128 days. Each one of them had to pay five-thousand Euros for bail which translates to 6,686US$.
A represenative of the company told GameSpot this earlier today: "Right now, we're waiting for an official statement from Greece, but it's definitely a very positive turn of events." Once there is more information, we'll update you guys!
Source: GameSpot
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