Four additional police officers were relieved of their duties Wednesday in connection with the murder of a 28-year-old woman outside the Athenian district Agioi Anargyroi police station on Monday.
Four additional police officers were relieved of their duties Wednesday in connection with the murder of a 28-year-old woman outside the Athenian district Agioi Anargyroi police station on Monday.
A released phone call reveals police refused to escort a 28-year-old woman home moments before her murder outside the Athenian district Agioi Anargyroi police station.
Οut of the 315 rallies held in Athens since the beginning of the year, only 140 were officially notified to the authorities as required by law, according to data from the Greek Police (ELAS).
Three individuals, including two police officers, were apprehended on charges of drug trafficking in northwestern Greece in the early hours of Friday.
Tourists visiting Athens are alerted about vehicles pretending they offer licensed taxi services.
A student rally against an education bill that was ratified in Parliament on Friday was marred by clashes with police.
Following police checks in Athens earlier this week, seven taxi drivers were arrested over a collective 186 total offenses, police said on Thursday.
Police officers opened fire during a car chase in northern Athens, as they attempted to stop a vehicle and arrest the driver.
An anonymous tip led to the arrest of a 44-year-old antiquities smuggler in Vatondas on the island of Evia on Monday for attempting to sell 38 Hellenistic-era silver coins.
The police and fire department decided to remove the damaged wagons and use diggers to clear the site of the railway accident, the country’s deadliest, in Tempe, central Greece, in February 2023, according to statements given at the end of January 2024 to the Larissa Magistrate’s Court by the digging machine operators and what was stated, on condition of anonymity, to Kathimerini by officials with knowledge of the matter.
A 45-year old driver was arrested on Tuesday in Argos, after he attacked a woman with a wooden stick during a conflict between drivers, police said.
If the Bank of Greece were not independent, Greece might have exited the eurozone in 2015, Yannis Stournaras, then as now the central bank’s governor, said Saturday.
International cooperation triggered by a spate of gangland murders in Greece has helped to dismantle a crime ring accused of more than 60 killings across Europe over the past decade, police said on Friday.
Police charged two men, aged 62 and 29, with reckless driving on Friday for excessive speeding along the Athens-Sounio national road.
Two police officers in Attica are accused of forgery and defamation related to an online posting of a fake order attributed to a senior police official, the Civil Protection Ministry said on Wednesday.
Twenty-five soccer fans from the western Peloponnese port city of Patras faced a magistrate on the southeastern Aegean island of Rhodes on Monday over clashes at a match the previous day.