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Teachers and parents reported an incident of police violence against a 13-year-old student in Larissa – EL.AS response.
According to the complaints, the incident occurred on the night of Tuesday, March 30, in the Agios Antonios square in Larissa, where five children were sitting in the park in the area.
A teachers’ association issued an angry statement, in which it spoke of the beating of a 13-year-old boy, whose police officers, according to denounce, they broke his arm.
For its part, the General Directorate of Regional Police of Thessaly talk about an accident during control under specific local actions to prevent drug trafficking.
According to the internal information documents on the incident, a few meters from the checkpoint the young man he lost his balance and fell to the ground. Police immediately approached the young man with the intention of assisting him.
As mentioned in the internal information of EL.AS. for the incident:
At around 8:30 p.m. on 03/30/2021, acting within the framework of special local actions to prevent drug trafficking in urban apartments with related crimes, four Patrolmen from the Drug Prosecutor’s Office attempted a police check on a group of young people inside the park of Agios Antonios, of the homonymous urban area of the city.
The patrolling policemen approached the youths, declared their status, at the same time that they noticed the youth of their age, while the youths fled the scene.
Among them is the junior high school student, born on 05/03/2007 in Larissa, who a few meters from the checkpoint lost his balance and fell to the ground. Police immediately approached the young man with the intention of assisting him.
Given the minority and the specificity of the incident, the father of the minor was notified by telephone and was called to the Service (Larissa Police Department) where the minor was previously transferred, in order to be informed exactly about the circumstances in which the incident occurred. incident. The aforementioned police check was carried out. At the headquarters of the Service, in the presence of the parents, the minor declared pain in the upper right limb of his body.
Accompanied by police officers and his mother, the minor was transferred to the Larissa General University Hospital where he was diagnosed with a fracture in the upper right limb. (Ref. No. 8739112 of 03/31/2021 written BASSSP TDN Larissa) ».
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