Originally posted by Wikinews. Wikinews content appears under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 license except where specified. As these articles are static snapshots of news items that may be later updated, they may not represent the latest or final revision of that article, and posted information may be only preliminary. Libyan government accuses three Dutch helicopter crew of transporting spies ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- March 7, 2011 Original URL: http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Libyan_government_accuses_three_Dutch_helicopter_crew_of_transporting_spies Three members of a Dutch navy helicopter crew that were detained by an armed unit loyal to the Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, while they were attempting to evacuate two European nationals from last Sunday, have been accused Thursday of transporting spies. The had taken off from the , a Dutch naval warship. According to the Libyan government, the crew, consisting of two men and a woman, entered Libyan airspace "in breach of international law." Libyan state TV says their mission was to evacuate or drop off spies. No official word has been sent from the Libyan government to the Dutch on spying charges. "The aim of the helicopter (Lynx) mission was to drop or pick up spies on Libyan soil," said the State TV report as quoted by . The report added that there was "an international conspiracy" against Libya and Gaddafi. The Dutch Ministry of Defense said the crew was conducting a "consular evacuation" when armed men detained them when they attempted to take-off from Sirte. Marloes Visser, a ministry spokesman, said, "We heard that they are being treated well." The ministry said there are "intensive diplomatic talks" between the two governments to negotiate the release of the crew. Very little information has been released due to the "interests of the safety of the crew," said Hans Hillen, the Dutch defense minister. Libyan State TV aired footage, reportedly of the three crew members, along with weapons and , and a helicopter. Armed men can be seen around the helicopter, apparently celebrating its capture. The footage then shows the three crew members inside a building surrounded by plain clothed and uniformed personnel, drinking a beverage. "At this moment they're being held by the Libyans, and we're doing everything in our power for a soon and safe release," added Visser. The three are the first known foreign troops detained by Gaddafi forces since the crackdown began. == Sources == * http://www.monstersandcritics.com/news/africa/news/article_1623872.php/Libya-accuses-the-Netherlands-of-spying * http://www.rnw.nl/english/article/libya-accuses-netherlands-spying * http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-12645675 * http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-fg-libya-dutch-20110304,0,2404219.story == External links == * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Po YNP7ES5Q You Tube video -- "Libya TV Shows Captured Dutch Crew"] .