Arrests in Argolis and Messinia, Investigation of three cases of theft in Arcadia

Arrests in Argolis and Messinia, Investigation of three cases of theft in Arcadia
Arrests in Argolis and Messinia, Investigation of three cases of theft in Arcadia
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ARGOLIDA POLICE HEADQUARTERS

One (1) person was arrested for theft of wheeled vehicles A 50-year-old foreigner was arrested, yesterday evening (8.11.2023), in Argos, by police officers of the Special Control Group (SEC) of Argolis, because he removed a two-wheeled motorcycle, which was found in his possession, confiscated and handed over to its owner. In addition, he had committed one (1) case of attempted motorcycle theft. The Argos-Mycenae Security Department is conducting a preliminary investigation.

ARCADIA POLICE HEADQUARTERS

Solved three (3) cases of theft Following a police investigation by the Tripoli Security Department, -3- cases of theft, which took place between 6.8.2023 and 13.9.2023, in local communities of the municipalities of Tripoli and Gortynia, where money, bank cards were taken , personal documents and items from parked vehicles. For these cases, a case file was filed against a 32-year-old citizen, for theft.

MESSINIA POLICE DIRECTORATE

Six (6) persons were arrested for – as the case may be – offenses of theft and neglect of supervision of a minor Yesterday (9.11.2023) afternoon, in Kalamata, by police officers of the Two-Wheel Policing Team (DI.AS) of Messinia, -2- 19-year-old nationals and -2- minor nationals were arrested, because a few hours earlier, with the method of employment, they removed from local money and bank card, with which they carried out contactless transactions. In addition, for the same case, -2- nationals, aged 46 and 41 years, respectively, mothers of the minors, were arrested for neglecting their supervision. A preliminary investigation is being conducted by the Kalamata Security Directorate.

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