Crimes
Six teens arrested for beating student
Six teenagers from northern Greece were arrested for beating up a 15-year-old and recording the act on their mobile phones.
The teens are facing charges of causing bodily harm to vulnerable persons and violation of personal data.
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Turkish family in Canada awaits clarity after restaurant arson
A Turkish family is awaiting answers after their restaurant in the Canadian province of Quebec was the target of two arson attacks in just over two weeks.
Pizza Mozza, owned by three brothers of Turkish origin, was first hit on the night of Aug. 31, resulting in minor damage. The second incident on Sept. 2 caused significant damage.
Drunk driver who ran over family of three jailed pending trial
An investigative magistrate in Thessaloniki, northern Greece, ordered on Saturday the jailing of a 46-year-old driver who hit a family of three on Wednesday while driving drunk.
He is expected to be taken to a prison in central Greece.
Drunk driver to testify over Thessaloniki hit-and-run
A 46-year-old driver who hit a family of three near Thessaloniki, northern Greece, on Wednesday while driving drunk is expected to testify before an investigative magistrate on Saturday.
The man has been charged with dangerous driving due to the consumption of alcohol, grievous bodily harm and bodily damage caused by serial negligence. He has been detained since Wednesday.
Apostolos Lytras: Released on bail – Referred to trial for misdemeanor, not felony
The council downgraded the initial felony charge of grievous bodily harm, related to the assault on his wife, Sofia Polyzogopoulou, to a misdemeanor—specifically, intentional domestic endangerment causing bodily harm. As a result, Lytras will now be tried in a Single-Member Misdemeanor Court rather than a Mixed Jury Court.
The conditions imposed on Lytras for his release include:
Djuric: Serbia joins remembrance of September 11 victims
BELGRADE - On the anniversary of the deadliest terrorist attack on American soil, Serbia joins the people of the US and all nations that suffered the tragic loss of innocent lives on that fatal September 11, 2001, in remembering and honoring the nearly 3,000 victims, Serbian FM Marko Djuric said on Wednesday, the 23rd anniversary of the 9/11 attack on the US, noting that Serbia was committed to
Prosecutor files felony charges against driver who struck couple in Thessaloniki
The 46-year-old is being prosecuted for DUI resulting in serious bodily harm and bodily harm due to negligence. He is expected to appear before an investigative magistrate for questioning.
He reportedly claimed to the prosecutor that he had drunk a single glass of tsipouro and mentioned that he works with his mother in a cleaning crew.
Kifissia: Stolen Car Chase Ends in Crash with Police Vehicle and Pillar – Watch the Video
Video documentary of theincidental pursuit of a stolen vehicle that occurred at noon on Kifisia came to light, showing the perpetrators making dangerous maneuvers to escape from police officers.
The chase began when the two 38-year-olds stole a car in front of its owner’s eyes, with the forces of the OPKE and the DIA team immediately mobilized.
Two arrested after high-speed police chase in Acharnes, one injured
Two individuals were arrested following a dramatic police chase in Acharnes, East Attica, on Wednesday.
Shortly before noon, police were alerted to a stolen vehicle outside Acharnes Town Hall. A team from the OPKE crime prevention unit located the vehicle and initiated a pursuit, with support from DIAS motorcycle units.
Some 4,000 youngsters abused annually
One in 10 children aged up to 3 years who arrive at the outpatient clinics of the National Health System (ESY) hospitals with injuries are victims of abuse. One in four fractures that occur in children under the age of 3 is, according to research by the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (EKPA), also due to abuse.
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