More than two months ago, a pair of ArmA developers from Bohemia Interactive were arrested in Greece for suspicion of espionage. Ivan Buchta and Martin Pezlar have now spent weeks behind bars because of a legal system strike (jeez), and now, theyâve been denied bail.
According to the Czech site Rozhlas (as translated by Eurogamer), their appeal has been denied along with bail, and they will be tried before a Greek court. If found guilty, they face up to 20 years behind bars.
From Eurogamer:
The pair have previously spoken from captivity and said conditions left a lot to be desired. Matters have not improved.
âTheyâre in a cell with over 25 people, they sleep on the ground,â Miloslav Buchta, father of Ivan, said. âThey have food twice a day.â
âOur boys no longer tell us on the phone that itâs alright, that theyâre handling it,â one of their mothersâ said. âAfter the courtâs decision we only hear from them something that no parent ever wants to hear: Mom, dad, please save us.â
A grim scene for all involved. DayZ creator Dean âRocketâ Hall has started a petition to get his friends released, and Bohemia Interactive have labeled the entire thing an absurd misunderstanding
After 70 days awaiting trial, jailed ArmA 3 devs refused bail [Eurogamer]