In front of her Investigator apologizes today 26 years old who was arrested on Tuesday, November 26, as being involved in the case of the explosion in the apartment at Vineyards a month ago.

The defendant, the fifth person involved in the case, was confronted by the authorities after his fingerprint was found on a bag containing a gun that the police found in the damaged apartment on Arcadia. This is the same object in which, according to the Police, a fingerprint was found of the 31-year-old who was temporarily detained for the case, a few days ago.

According to the defense of the 26-year-old, the defendant appears before the judicial officer denying the serious charges related to a terrorist organization attributed to him while he maintains that the existence of the disputed material alone cannot substantiate the serious indictment drawn up against him.

As stated, in a written statement, by the defendant’s counsel Alexandros Kanellopouloss: “Finding a fingerprint on a mobile object of daily use (a bag) is not sufficient to establish any crime, something that has been judged repeatedly in jurisprudence, regardless of the gravity of the indictment.” In the same statement, the advocate emphasizes that his client has nothing to do with the apartment in Ampelokipis, nor with what is attributed to him.

The 26-year-old, according to information, is accused of misdemeanor offenses with two others for the case of wild solicitation and defamation of the rector of the University of Economics, in October 2020, a trial that, after being postponed, was determined to be heard next May.