Those murdered in Lutsa were allegedly members of the Turkish criminal organization of archmafioso Barış Boyun, the so-called Daldons.

According to the report, the fugitive Turkish mafia boss lives in Rimini, Italy. He had established several years ago an office of executioners throughout Europe, and the murdered members seem to have come to Greece after a double murder they had committed themselves in the French Alps at the beginning of last August.

The executioners and the support team, some of whom are said to be among the victims of Loutsa, are said to have come to Greece in order to find refuge to avoid reprisals from rivals. However, they apparently found them. They gave an exemplary execution by firing at least 60 times from 3 or 4 guns.

The car they were in is reportedly legal. It belongs to a German citizen. The passage of the car with the 6 passengers was timed last August from the Euzones station after the murder in the French Alps

Crime Against Life officers have located at least two vehicles allegedly rented by the victims while they were here. One of them was in Lutsa five minutes away, about 1 kilometer from the scene of the murder.

At the same time, there is a video that has recorded the movement of the victims’ vehicle and a black jeep that is believed to belong to the killers is following from behind.

A 33-year-old man arrested in El. Venizelos

At the same time, a 33-year-old Turkish national arrested in El. Venizelos. He allegedly issued a ticket an hour after the 6 people were killed in Lutsa.

He was spotted in the departure hall to Mytilini where he appears to be staying. In his luggage were found 4 cartridges of 9 mm which are examining whether they are from the same lot as that of the murder in Lutsa as well as 2 Portuguese ID cards whose details are being investigated.