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Settlement of accounts on mafia terms for a 50-year-old woman from Pelion

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He had hired a foreigner to place the detonators in a commercial store in the center of Volos and in a law office.

Tried to blow up a commercial store and a law office in Volos – Conviction for placing electric detonators

She instructed “Nondas”, a foreign accomplice, to place electric detonators in a commercial store in Volos and at the entrance of a law office, in order to blackmail the merchant and her lawyer into giving her money, which she claimed from an alleged debt.

A woman from Pelion decided to terrorize the wife of an alleged debtor for 15,000 euros and went to blow up her shop in the “heart” of Volos, as well as her lawyer’s office.

He had hired a foreigner to plant the detonators, who was never located. The merchant and the lawyer have been waiting since 2018, when the event took place, for her final conviction and yesterday the case ended at the Tripartite Court of Misdemeanors in Larissa, with a sentence of two years and six months suspended for three years.

The 50-year-old woman, who claims to be a resident of Athens, sat for the first time in the bench of the Three-member Criminal Court of Volos in November 2021, accused of joint supply and possession of explosives and joint and subsequent extortion attempt and was found guilty, with the court imposes on her a total prison sentence of 4 years, without parole.

Both in the court of 2021 and yesterday in the Court of Appeal, she claimed that she had nothing to do with the case, but the judges did not believe her. She insisted, however, that she is claiming from the 48-year-old trader the debt her husband owed her.

The 50-year-old woman was accused of threatening the 48-year-old trader, her husband, an architect-engineer, who has now passed away, and their 56-year-old lawyer by phone. The threats were not only made by herself, but also by “Nondas” who called from a Pakistani number and…informed that he would cut them all to pieces.

The story began when, according to the indictment, the 50-year-old started calling the 48-year-old merchant and threatening her, asking for 15,000 euros, which she claimed her husband owed to her own husband for the construction of a building in 2003. The accused’s husband had also passed away and claimed that he had undertaken to collect the debts of third parties, but there was no evidence to suggest that the trader’s family owed her money. The accused was also communicating with the couple’s 56-year-old lawyer, who was also accused of threatening her, while she then had “Nonda” do the “dirty work”.

One morning the 48-year-old trader found at the entrance of her shop, an envelope with an electric detonator. The same file was found by the lawyer at the entrance of her office and the Athens Security was immediately signaled to arrest the 50-year-old.

Initially, the case was referred to the Larissa Mixed Jury Court, as the charge of possessing explosive materials was a felony, however, with the change of the Criminal Code, the case was tried as a misdemeanor.

As it became known from expertise, if there was an explosion from the detonators, serious material damage would be caused, as well as physical injuries.

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