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Any witness to campus violence will be able to call police, says minister
Any student or citizen witnessing an incident of violence inside a university campus will be able to call the police, Education Minister Niki Kerameus said on Tuesday, referring to the planned abolition of the so-called university asylum law.
The government said it will table a bill next week on the law which prevents police from entering university grounds.
Foreign national arrested on Crete over firearm threat
Police on the island of Crete said on Saturday they had arrested a 36-year-old foreign national for threatening a 35-year-old female staff member at a hotel in the resort of Hersonissos with a firearm.
Local law enforcement authorities said they were investigating the circumstance surrounding the incident.
Car Theft Boom in Greece
Boom of car theft in Greece. Authorities there are taking urgent measures against frequent vehicle lifts or components. "Park your car in guarded areas," warned Greek police over the increased cases, the BNR reported.
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Greek Police Chief’s open backing of SYRIZA at Tsipras rally stirs uproar
The presence of Greek Police Chief Aristeidis Andrikopoulos and Coast Guard Chief Stamatis Raptis at SYRIZA rallies and political events has stirred a political maelstrom as it is a glaring violation of the country's basic law.
29 Guest Houses in Kyustendil Area Inspected by Economic Police
Some 29 guest houses on the territory of the region are being inspected by the Economic Police, the press office of the Regional Directorate of the Ministry of Interior - Kyustendil told Focus Radio - Kyustendil. Part of the funds for the construction of theses guest houses were provided under the Rural Development Programme.
Bomb Alert Closed the Palace of Justice In Sofia
Bomb alert closed the Palace of Justice, reports BGNES. The area is closed off, police officers are searching the place.
The Palace of Justice is one of the most common targets of "telephone terrorists." Up till now, an explosive hasn't been found, but the police claims that the desired effect was to prevent the judiciary's properly functioning.
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ELAS encumbered
There is no need to look for intentions or lack thereof. One doesn't need to espouse the charge that the government is displaying tolerance of the actions of certain groups.
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Police to create 'defensive ring' around Exarchia
The Greek Police (ELAS) is making changes to the way it patrols the downtown Athens area in a bid to prevent violence by self-styled anarchists acting out in support of hunger striking terrorist Dimitris Koufodinas.
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Editorial: Toleration or complicity in violence
In which European country that operates under the rule of law can a bunch of hooded individuals turn things topsy-turvy in the city centre, which is supposed to be the best policed part of the capital, and that be considered something to be expected or natural?
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Body found in river in central Greece
Greek police have found a body in the river Pinios, at the regional unit of Thessaly, a local news website reported on Monday afternoon.
Officers and firemen have cordoned off the area and are expected to use a boat to pull the body out of the water, according to larissanet.gr.
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