The annulment of the decree by which the pedophile former coach was recently released from prison Nikos Seiragakis asks the criminal department of the Supreme Court, the Deputy Prosecutor of the Supreme Court Adamantia Economou.

It is recalled that Seiragakis he has been sentenced to 401 years in prison for lewd acts at the expense of 36 children in 2011 and was released after 12.5 years.

Mrs. Economou requested the annulment of the parole orderas it does not have the full and detailed reasoning required by the Constitution and the criminal legislation.

Following this, the Criminal Division will decide whether Nikos Siragakis will remain free or not.

It is recalled that Nikos Seiragakis was released from prison again in April 2020, but he violated the restrictive conditions imposed on him and after a prosecutor’s order he returned to prison.

Nikos Seiragakis was convicted by the Court of First Instance and the Court of Appeal for child abuse, attempted child abuse and rape against 36 minor athletes.

Nikos Seiragakis served his sentence in the prisons of Grevena and was released in April 2020, after having served only 7 years and 10 months and 25 days of his sentence.

His release at that time was made under the conditions that he would not move away from the area of ​​the Municipality of Kalamaria of Thessaloniki that he had declared as his place of residence and that he would appear every month at the Kalamaria Police Department. He was also banned from appearing in the Rethymnon area, just as he was banned from leaving the country. A few days after his release from prison, the 59-year-old was arrested by order of the prosecutor of Grevena for violating one of the restrictive conditions that had been imposed on him. He was again taken to the prisons, this time in Tripoli, by the will of the Appeals Council of Western Macedonia, which ruled that on the one hand there was a deliberate violation of the restrictive conditions that had been imposed on him and on the other hand his release did not meet the essential social criteria set by the law.

From the prisons of Tripoli, he submitted a new, second release request a year ago. His application was rejected at the beginning of 2022 by the Nafplion Criminal Court.

He then filed an appeal which, with a marginal majority (by 2 to 1 votes), was accepted by the Nafplion Appeals Council and after he had served 3/5 of his sentence, he was released voluntarily and restrictive conditions were imposed on him.

Then the prosecutor of the Supreme Court, Isidoros Dogiakos, asked the Nafplion Appeals Prosecutor’s Office for the will, with which Nikos Seirigakis was released from prison.