No trace of Michalis Katsouri’s DNA on the four knives in the possession of ELAS – The 43-year-old Greek suspect received a deadline to apologize within the week
In a “race” to identify his killer Michalis Katsouri is provided by ELAS. The authorities are continuing the process of extracting and identifying DNA between those arrested and the weapons found at the scene of the murderous attack, but no unknown DNA was detected on the body of Michalis.
The weapon of the crime remains undiscovered, as there is no evidence of the 29-year-old’s blood or DNA.
According to SKAI reporter Panagiotis Spyropoulos, the two folding knives that were found on the ground at the scene of the bloody fight and the other two that were found in the hands of a 22-year-old from Albania and a 23-year-old Croatian who denies that they were his, they bear no trace of a genetic type that can be identified with that of Michalis.
The 43-year-old received a deadline to apologize within the week
At the same time, the 43-year-old organized fan of Panathinaikos, who appeared today Saturday before the investigator without a lawyer, was given a deadline to apologize next week. The man was arrested yesterday for participating in and organizing the events that led to the murder of Michalis. He claims that he was not even in Athens on the day of the incidents, but was vacationing on an Ionian island and is preparing to present evidence.
A security camera on Lefkis Street, behind the pedestrian walkway of the AEK stadium, has captured, according to the police, the 43-year-old leading the death row.
The 43-year-old was arrested at his home in Gizi without putting up any resistance. During the search of his home, vehicle and motorcycle, the police seized a computer, a mobile phone, 2 metal baseball bats, 1 wooden bat and three black helmets.
The authorities estimate that in the coming days, they will be able to identify other perpetrators who managed to escape arrest.
At the same time, the government appears determined to implement measures against fan violence.
Speaking to SKAI, the government representative Pavlos Marinakis announced new reforms in ELAS.
“Operational failure is a given, there was massive failure at some level from what it appeared. “Obviously, always when some people don’t do their job properly, they don’t serve their duty as they should, they are checked and then the decisions are made,” stressed Mr. Marinakis.
Source: Skai
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