The chase lasted about two and a half minutes, and at the end of the conversation, one of the officers reports to the operations center that the driver is dead
The dialogue that the police officers of the DIAS team had with the operations center, after the pursuit and shooting of the 16-year-old Roma in Thessaloniki, came to light.
The chase lasted about two and a half minuteswhile at the end of the conversation, one of the officers reports to the operations center that the driver is dead.
In detail, the conversation brought to “light” by MEGA:
Policeman: Center the vehicle has crashed into the store.
Centre: Received, received, we inform Traffic. Do you have the people? How many people are on board? The vehicle has crashed into the shop, do you recognize the stations?
Policeman: One person.
Centre: The vehicle has crashed into a shop. One person. Do we have the person?
Policeman: Negative center, we give orders but the person does not get off the vehicle.
Centre: Received, with all measures checked, give us the sign when you’re done.
Policeman: The driver of the vehicle is trapped at the scene. The person is not cooperating. Be aware of that.
Centre: Received, where exactly are you? Has the driver responded to your commands? Do you control the person?
Policeman: The person is dead.
It should be noted that the pursuit began when the police were notified that the minor filled up fuel at a gas station and left without paying. The driver of the vehicle did not stop as requested by ELAS while he tried to ram the machines with the police officers.
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