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Chrysochoidis: 9,000 Juvenile Arrests in Eight Months, Urges Stricter Penalties for Parents Amid Delinquency Cases in Glyfada
Minister of Citizen Protection, Michalis Chrysochoidis, addressed the issue of juvenile delinquency, efforts to combat organized crime, and measures to reduce traffic violations.
According to Chrysochoidis, 6,150 minors were arrested in 2023, while arrests surged to 9,000 in 2024, despite a 20% reduction in overall incidents.
Teen girl attacked in Glyfada, multiple arrests made
Shocking footage has emerged showing the brutal beating of a 14-year-old girl by a group of her peers in the southern Athens suburb of Glyfada on Tuesday.
The footage taken from security cameras on Lazaraki Street, shows the minors approaching the girl and attacking her while other teens stand by.
Glyfada: Two videos show the brutal beating of the 14-year-old girl – Apathetic bystanders
The moment of the brutal beating of the 14-year-old girl in Glyfada shows a video from security cameras is released by protothema.gr.
Procopiou invests 500 mln euros in Elliniko project
Lamda Development announced that it has signed a purchase and sale contract with Skriti Enterprises Company Limited, owned by the family of shipping magnate George Procopiou, for the sale of plots at Lamda's Elliniko project, for the purpose of developing residential and office spaces as well as an educational institution with an international program.
Mitsotakis to students in Glyfada: Let’s make a deal—When we’re at school, phones stay in the bag
“I want us to make a deal, especially with the older kids who may already have a mobile phone. Let’s agree that while we are at school, the phone stays in the bag. Can we agree on that? Let’s agree, and let’s have parents and teachers help us with this,” said the prime minister, noting that as of this year, mobile phone use by students is banned in schools.
PM attends school year opening in Glyfada, heads to Vienna for meeting with Austrian chancellor
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Education Minister Kyriakos Pierrakakis visited the 2nd Primary School of Glyfada, located south of Athens, on Wednesday for the traditional blessing ceremony marking the official start of the school year. They were accompanied by Glyfada Mayor Giorgos Papanikolaou.
Kallimarmaro: Which streets are closed in the centre for the concert of “All together we can”
Traffic regulations will soon be implemented in the centre of Athens due to the concert “All together we can” at the Kallimarmaro.
Specifically, from 18:00 until the end of the concert there will be a temporary and gradual stop of traffic on roads and avenues, as follows:
Which streets will be closed in the afternoon in the centre for the concert of “All Together We Can” at the Kallimarmaro
Traffic regulations will be implemented today, Wednesday, in the centre of Athens due to the concert “ALL OF US CAN” at the Kallimarmaro.
Specifically, from 18:00 until the end of the concert there will be a temporary and gradual stop of vehicular traffic on roads and avenues, as follows:
Giorgos Patoulis: His partner is pregnant
Giorgos Patoulis is set to become a father again, as his partner, Nancy Koilou, is in the later stages of pregnancy and expecting twins.
According to information from Giorgos Patoulis’s circle, the former regional governor of Attica has already shared the news with his son, Alexandros, telling him that he will soon have siblings.
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Ambitious pedestrian, cycle path slated for completion by end-2025
The new pedestrian-bicycle path along the so-called Athenian Riviera will be ready by the end of 2025.
A small section has already been built in Glyfada. However, it has met with reactions from the Municipality of Elliniko, as it passes through residential areas instead of along the beachfront, due to a large-scale investment currently being implemented there.