The 52-year-old man who called the police shortly before the Kypseli incidents | Greece



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The 52-year-old man who, according to the police, called for Immediate Action on Saturday morning for alleged robbery against him in Agios Georgios square in Kypseli, shortly before the incidents between the MAT and the groups.

The 52-year-old prosecutor was prosecuted and referred the case to Autophoros.

The defendant was arrested yesterday after police identified him on the disputed call.

According to the case against him, the 52-year-old man allegedly called Immediate Action after midnight, Friday through Saturday, saying he was the victim of a robbery and a knife wound to his leg.

According to the police, the accused told the center “come and save me”. In fact, he allegedly insisted that the police officers who called him when they approached the point he indicated, that he was in Agios Georgios Square and that he was in danger.

According to the police, the phone call was a trap, as the groups that went to the plaza were severely attacked by the gathered people, as a result of which the tension intensified with the release of chemicals, arrests and detentions.

According to police, the 52-year-old resident of the area had turned off his cell phone immediately after police went to the plaza and the incidents that followed.

After the criminal proceeding against him, the accused was taken to the Single Member Autóforo where his trial was postponed to a trial that will be scheduled when the criminal courts are reopened.

The court ordered the release of the 52-year-old man, who requested the return of his mobile phone, which was confiscated after his arrest, as it is necessary, as he said, for his work.

The court rejected his request and stressed that “the confiscated evidence is included in the case file.”

Source: RES-EIA



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