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Man arrested for owing 23 mln euros to state

A 48-year-old Greek national has been arrested in Kiato, in the Peloponnese, over charges of alleged debts of over 23 million euros to the state.

The man, who was arrested by police forces late on Tuesday, was expected to face a local prosecutor on Wednesday.

ekathimerini.com , Wednesday February 13, 2013 (13:52)  
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