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The detainees were brought before the higher court today, after the criminal proceedings against them Polytechnic. Previously, the Prosecutor’s Office had prosecuted them for minor crimes.
However, his trial has been postponed and all are free, except for the 40-year-old man, who has been convicted of participating in the Revolutionary Struggle. The 40-year-old man is being prosecuted for illegal possession of weapons and was referred to the Autóforo Uninominal Juvenile Crimes Court for trial. However, he was given a deadline for tomorrow and is in detention.
Likewise, a prosecution was brought against the 24-year-old from Sepolia for violation of restrictive measures due to the coronavirus, attempt to cause dangerous bodily harm, insults for work, violence against an employee and bodily harm.
The Prosecutor’s Office prosecuted three more people arrested for violating the restrictive measures for the coronavirus, trying to cause dangerous bodily harm, trying to release a detainee, interruption of service (of the police department). Later, the defendants were taken to the Autóforo Minor Misdemeanor Court of Three Members, but this trial was also postponed so that the police could come to testify.
When they arrived at the courts of the old Evelpidon school, the detainees were greeted with applause and slogans from their family and friends, who were waiting for them in front of the Prosecutor’s Office building.
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