Video captures the moment when police officers with motorbikes, a conventional vehicle and even a taxi… arrest the employee on their own
Save in bundles of 50 euros amount of 62,000 euros at her home, the employee of the EFKA who was arrested on her own charge was being financed to grant a disability allowance to an insured person.
Closed circuit video, provided by Vasya Ganararecords frame-by-frame the moment when police officers with motorbikes, a conventional vehicle and even a taxi… arrest the voluntary employee of the EFKA.
As it seems, the taxi full of policemenstops next to the two vehicles. In the first is the victim of extortion and in the second is the 49-year-old employee of EFKA. The police officers surround the two vehicles, and as soon as the 49-year-old receives the envelope with the pre-marked banknotes, they wait for the victim to leave and then arrest the EFKA employee.
They then put her in another conventional vehicle and drive her to the police station. The police had surrounded the entire block and closed the road so that the 49-year-old could not escape in her vehicle in case she reached it.
The money found in the 49-year-old’s house
The following video shows the banknotes found in the house of the 49-year-old EFKA employee who was arrested for corruption. The footage shows bundles of 50 euro notes that she stored in various parts of her house. Total 62,000 euros.
The complaint was made by a 56-year-old who reported that the employee asked her for 4,000 euros to speed up her mother’s disability allowance. In fact, her audacity was such, as can be seen in the messages they exchanged, that he told her he could give it to her in two installments!
Source: Skai
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