Of the 49 arrested in Thessaloniki, 10 have concerned the authorities for similar offenses in the past.
Those arrested after the police operations two days ago in Zografou Campus and yesterday at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.
Three people were arrested in Athens and 49 in the co-capital, and today they were taken to the prosecutor, with the police stressing that they will now intervene directly in cases of squatting and criminal acts at universities.
According to ERT, from the police operation on his University campus Zografou a woman from Sweden, a man from Argentina with an Italian passport, as well as a Greek man were arrested and charged with disturbing domestic peace.
According to the information so far it is about persons who had not been employed by the Greek authoritiess and allegedly they don’t have nothing to do with academia and it is unknown exactly how they found themselves in the rooms of the student residence on Olof Palme.
As for the 49 arrested in Thessalonikiwere earlier taken to the public prosecutor, who referred them to be tried tomorrow at the Automatic Three-member Misdemeanor Court.
Prosecutions were brought against them for seriously disrupting the operation of a legal entity under public law (University), while the 48 are also being prosecuted for disloyalty as they refused to provide fingerprints.
The arrested are 30 men and 19 women, with 10 to have concerned the authorities for similar offenses in the past.
During both EL.AS operations. a number of “munitions” such as poles, pyrotechnic constructions, sledgehammers, helmets and flash grenades were found inside the university premises.
At the same time, the Prime Minister sends a clear message that the law will be applied everywhere and that there will be no tolerance for any form of violence, regarding the police operations in AUTH and Zografou, through the publication of the weekly review of the government’s work.
“We will not allow so-called parties on university campuses to develop into celebrations of blind violence and destruction”, he points out and speaks of individual minorities who carry out illegal occupations and vandalism. In fact, he underlines that for such incidents there must be consequences, which go as far as the definitive removal of students, noting the responsibility of the universities to implement the law.
Source: Skai
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