Coach Nikos Seiragakis, who was convicted of indecency with 36 minors, 12.5 years after his arrest, three years after his first release, which only lasted a few days after the ordeal he caused, was paroled.

According to reliable information, Seiragakis was released from prison – after the relevant application he submitted to the board of the penitentiary where he was held for the last few years – from the prisons of Tripoli.

The same sources state that Seiragakis, who was sentenced for serious crimes against minors to 401 years in prison, has declared as his place of residence an area of ​​Attica, where he is required to appear twice a month at the local police station to give his “present”, while among the most basic conditions imposed on him is not to return to any area of ​​Crete and not to have the slightest contact with a minor without the presence or consent of those having custody, as well as to attend sessions with a psychiatrist.

Let’s remember that he was sentenced to 401 years in prison, which with the merger became 220 and which in actual years of construction are reduced to 25 and finally to 20 with the new penal code. Seiragakis was convicted at first instance for child abuse and attempted child abuse against 36 children, while the appeals court imposed the same sentence on him.

At the end of April 2020, he was released from prison in Grevena, where he was serving his sentence at the time, but a few days later he was arrested for violating the terms of his release and was taken back to prison. At that time, he had declared the area of ​​Thessaloniki as his place of residence, while according to information, after his re-imprisonment, he remained for some time in the penitentiary of Grevena and was then transferred to Tripoli.

It is worth noting that in December 2011, when he was arrested for his heinous crimes against minors, he was remanded in prison in Tripoli. His trial, both in the first and second degree, had taken place at the Court of Appeal of Piraeus, for reasons of protecting the minors of his victims.