Nammos in Mykonos is also being sealed now, in the presence of the police and the Aegean Appeals Prosecutor Odysseus Tsorbatzoglou, as reported by Kathimerini.

It was preceded by the revocation of the operating licenses of the complex, following a request submitted by the Ministry of the Environment to the municipality of Mykonos, the South Aegean Region, the Ministries of Tourism and the Interior.

It is unclear at the moment whether all businesses in the complex will be sealed or only the shops of health interest.

Yesterday, the Athens Court of Appeal rejected Nammos’ suspension request in Mykonos. This means that, according to the new legislation, the way is opened for the demolition of the two buildings (520 sq.m. and 40 sq.m.) which the Environmental Inspectors identified in their autopsy.

The demolition will be carried out by the Decentralized Administration of the Aegean, which is expected within the next few days to directly commission the work. Another solution would be for the Decentralized Administration to request the demolition of the businessman, who today undertook on behalf of the Decentralized Administration the demolition of the 18 sq.m. on the beach of Mersini.

It is recalled that the respective requests of Principote, for the removal of the seal and annulment of the decision of the Central Urban Planning Council (KESYPOTHA), have not yet been adjudicated.