According to information, the authorities already have in their hands a series of specific findings that are being examined and the utilization of which is expected to bring new defendants before the judicial officer.
Findings that are estimated to soon lead to the issuance of new arrest warrants, after the one issued today against a Greek national, are in the hands of the judicial authorities investigating the bloody fight outside the AEK stadium which ended in the murder of the 29-year-old Michalis Katsouri.
According to information, the 25th regular investigator handling the case, after the warrant against an organized PAO follower, will allegedly be able in the coming days to expand the circle of defendants for the bloody incidents, issuing new arrest warrants for persons for which results in their involvement in what happened in New Philadelphia.
According to information, the authorities already have in their hands a series of specific findings that are being examined and the utilization of which is expected to bring new defendants before the judicial officer.
In the meantime, sources from the area of ​​Justice report that prosecutors have never refused their assistance and presence at football matches when requested.
They also report that no request was made for a prosecutor’s presence before AEK’s crucial match against Dinamo Zagreb.
On the contrary, for the next matches of AEK with Zagreb, as well as Panathinaikos, meetings of co-competent bodies have already started with prosecutors present.
It should be noted that the presence of prosecutors at football matches concerns the observance of legality and not the operational organization and action of the Police.
Source: Skai
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