Lyggeridis murder: Serious prosecutions for 28 felonies and misdemeanors for the 67 arrested

Lyggeridis murder: Serious prosecutions for 28 felonies and misdemeanors for the 67 arrested
Lyggeridis murder: Serious prosecutions for 28 felonies and misdemeanors for the 67 arrested
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The Public Prosecutor’s Office has initiated criminal prosecution for serious felonies and misdemeanors (a total of 28 offenses) against those arrested for the case of the murderous attack on YAT police officer Giorgos Lyggeridis last December outside the Rentis indoor stadium.

After studying the voluminous case file formed by the police authorities, the public prosecutor brought criminal charges concerning both the 67 arrested who were brought to court early in the morning and the persons included in the transfer and wanted to be brought before the Justice.

In total, according to the data in the case file, approximately 160 persons are involved in the case, of which a leading role in the management of the criminal organization is attributed to five persons.

The prosecution concerns 12 felonies and a total of 28 charges, while among the defendants are 15 minors. Among the 67 arrested is one of the minors.

In particular, the criminal prosecution concerns:

– Address of a criminal organization (targeting five people).

– Formation and membership of a criminal organization.

– Homicide during a sporting event.

– Moral complicity in homicide during a sporting event.

– Complicity in homicide during a sporting event

– An explosion that also resulted in the death of another during a sporting event.

– Moral complicity in the explosion that resulted in the death of another during a sporting event.

– Contributing to the explosion that resulted in the death of another during a sporting event.

– Manufacture of explosive devices for the purpose of illegally supplying organizations with the occasion of a sporting event.

– Ethical authorship in the manufacture of explosive and incendiary materials which may cause danger to a person on the occasion of a sporting event.

– Blackmail by threatening to damage another’s business by complicity during a sporting event.

– Robbery by accomplice and serial robbery with a sports background.

– Distinctive violence against employees who were in serious danger.

– Arson from which a common danger to foreign objects may arise during a sporting event.

– Disturbing the public peace during a sporting event.

– Damage to foreign property during a sporting event.

– Dangerous bodily harm against employees and non-employees.

– Violence against another during a sporting event.

– Possession of objects that can cause physical harm during a sporting event.

– Possession of flares and firecrackers during a sporting event.

– Possession of objects that can cause bodily harm.

– Theft by complicity.

– Illegal gun possession.

– Illegal carrying of weapons.

– Follow-up weapon use.

– Illegal possession of firecrackers.

– Supply possession of drugs.

Seven people from the criminal organization also have a violation of the drug law, a case that will be separated in terms of its criminal development.

Also, seven other persons, with three of them arrested, are involved in drug trafficking without being involved in the criminal organization. An arrested person, the father of the person involved, will be tried in Autoforo.

The case will be handled by the 9th investigator with four female investigators who will help in his work, including a juvenile investigator and a drug investigator.

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