by Makis Synodinos

Bloody shooting incident with two dead and one injured, occurred on Monday morning at 10.20 in Glyfadain the area of ​​Terpsithea.

The incident happened in contribution of streets of Asia Minor and Nicosia. In particular, according to information from police sources, two armed men entered a store and started shooting at the three victims.

Afterwards, the victims, in their attempt to escape, ran out of the store with the attackers following them and continuing the attack by shooting them.

The scene has been cordoned off by police forces who are conducting investigations, while the injured man was taken to Asklepiio Voulas, where he is undergoing abdominal surgery.

Video from the spot where shots were fired in the morning was provided by and which shows that the area is crowded. Witnesses reported that bullets were “raining down” and miraculously there were no other casualties.

From his researches F.B.I it has emerged that 6 Turks are involved in the mafia execution in Glyfada which resulted in the death of two people.

All the data that the experienced officers of EL.AS have in their hands. they show a clearing of accounts while an alarm has been raised as there are fears that the bloody attacks will continue in the next period.

In fact, according to police sources, the EYP is also involved in the investigations

Kalliakmanis: We are investigating through Interpol whether the perpetrators have been flagged

Speaking to “Today» and to Dimitris Oikonomou and Akis Pavlopoulos the Honorary President of Police Officers of Southeast Attica, George Kalliakmanissaid that Turkish mafia organizations have been coming to Greece lately, because they are involved in migrant trafficking. “The money is too much: 13,000 immigrants passed through the Dodecanese, 2,000 euros per person. Can you do the math? In other words, we are talking about 26 million”, as he noted, pointing out that one “group” wants to take the game from the other.

In the case of Glyfada, the perpetrators declared asylum and it is currently being examined through Interpol if they are flagged. “This is not only happening in Greece, but also in France, Germany, they are going everywhere, they are being killed everywhere. It’s not easy to track them down, they give whatever information they want.”