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The episodes erupted by Roma groups in Attica, areas of the Peloponnese and Etoloakarnania on Friday afternoon, when anger over the murder of the 18-year-old in Messinia boiled over. Three policemen were slightly wounded by shrapnel in Megara.
Before, fires in tires Y waste containers on Friday afternoon on Avenida Atenas, on the border between Ano Liossia and Acharnes in Zefyri, the regional closed Egaleo on the boulevard Kavala, causing incidents with the police forces in various places of Menidi.
The episodic manifestations were completed, resulting in All roads in the Peloponnese and Etoloakarnania have been reopened to traffic. The Corinth – Kalamata highway near Messenia remains closed, due to the damage caused.
As patrisnews.gr reported, riots prevailed in two parts of EO Pyrgos – Patras, in Gastouni and Lasteika, where Roma lit fires, burned tires and threw stones at police.
In fact, in several cases the intervention of the Fire Department was necessary to enable the opening of the roads.
The events occurred on the Corinth – Patras highway, at the height of Zevgolatio, Corinth, on the Patras – Pyrgos national highway, at the height of Gastouni, in the Rododafni Aigio area, next to the Corinth – Patras highway, in the area from Rio on the Neas Kiou – Argous Highway, in Argolida, in the first kilometer of the Tripoli – Sparta national highway, in Arcadia and in the fourth kilometer of the Sparti – Gythio national highway in Laconia.
The Athens-Corinth National Highway was also blocked for the time being at kilometer 40 at the Megaron junction on both streams, leading to queues of kilometers of vehicles.
Similar mobilizations took place in parts of the Etoloakarnania road network, in Agrinio, in Aetoliko and in Messolonghi.
The 63-year-old is in custody
The incidents escalated during the apology of the 63-year-old man accused of killing the 18-year-old.
The 63-year-old man was sentenced to preventive detention on Friday afternoon.
After his apology to the investigator and with the consent of the prosecutor, the decision was announced, which was celebrated by hundreds of gypsies outside the Kalamata Court.