Hellenic Police
Greek police seize cache of explosives in central Athens
Greek police seized firearms and explosives during a search of a storage unit in the central Athens neighborhood of Pangrati late Tuesday.
Skertsos appealed to the Cybercrime Division regarding alleged posts with statements against Samaras
Minister of State Akis Skertsos filed a complaint with the Cyber Crime Division over posts from anonymous Twitter accounts that falsely presented statements attributed to him criticizing Antonis Samaras.
Explosion in Ampelokipoi: The 30-year-old woman who had the keys to the apartment has been arrested
Today, Counter-Terrorism officers arrested the woman who had received the keys to the hideout apartment on Arkadias Street in Ampelokipoi.
The woman had been outside Greece and was arrested immediately upon her return, as a warrant had been issued for her arrest.
Markopoulo: Bullet through rear window kills three-year-old boy
Investigators from the Hellenic Police are piecing together the details of the tragic shooting incident in Markopoulo that led to the death of a three-year-old boy.
New protest today of seasonal firefighters – 14 injured in the riots after the occupation at the Ministry of Civil Protection
Fourteen people were injured during last night’s clashes between police and seasonal firefighters, both inside and outside the Ministry of Climate Crisis and Civil Protection building, following an occupation by some of the seasonal firefighters. According to the police, 12 of the injured were police officers.
Two arrested for fuel station robberies in Kifisia: An 18-year-old and a 17-Year-old
An 18-year-old and a 17-year-old were arrested on Wednesday by the Greek Police, charged with robbery and attempted robbery in complicity.
The two reports by Vourliotis on the Athens and Thessaloniki “Carousels”: The state loses €2 Billion annually
Battle with “carousel”-type criminal organizations, which have been coming to light one after the other lately, is being fought by the Ministry of Finance and the relevant auditing authorities, as it’s estimated that the state loses up to 2 billion euros annually due to fake invoices and fraudulent transactions, leading the Treasury to pay VAT – instead of collecting it – to these fraudsters.<
October 28th: How will metro and trams operate tomorrow due to the parades
Traffic restrictions will be imposed on metro and tram services tomorrow Monday by order of the Hellenic Police, due to the parades to celebrate the National Anniversary of October 28th 1940.
According to an update from STASY:
Thessaloniki doctor receives suspended sentence for bribe-taking
A doctor at a public hospital in Thessaloniki in northern Greece has been handed a 10-month suspended prison sentence for accepting bribes from patients. The Three-Member Misdemeanor Court of Thessaloniki found him guilty of bribery, with the court recognizing his previously clean record as a mitigating factor.
Amaliada: Three of the five Infants died from interstitial pneumonitis – Possible causes
Authorities continue to seek answers regarding the reasons behind the deaths of the infants who came into contact with 24-year-old Irini in Amalia