The one -member Criminal Court of Thessaloniki was referred to, by the autopsy, the five Turkish nationals arrested for small quantities of drugs, in the context of ELAS investigations. to detect the Armed Forces who shot the EYP agents In Thermi, an incident that appears to have starred members of a gang of Turkish criminals.

Investigations have not been involved in the above five arrested (28, 27, 25, 21 and 21) in the episode of shots. They were prosecuted for supply and possession of drugs for personal use, as a total of 2.3 grams of cocaine and 2 grams of hemp were found in their possession.

According to the same investigations, a 53 -year -old compatriot for cartridges (violating the Arms Act) was arrested in Komotini and is being led to the competent Public Prosecutor’s Office. The latter is said to be a roommate of the owner of the car (jeep) on which the perpetrators were on board.

Arrests were made yesterday by its officers Division of dealing with organized crime of Northern Greece. Five Turks arrested In Thessaloniki for drug possession and a nationality of them was arrested in Komotini, in which cartridges were found.

This man is a roommate of one of the perpetrators who are sought.

What do we know about the arrested

Both the man arrested in Komotini and his roommate, the jeep owner who is being sought, they have previously been concerned with the authorities with issues related to the illegal trafficking of immigrants.

Both are reportedly from areas around Constantinople but have found refuge in Muslim districts, members of the Thrace minority in recent months. These people had been targeted by the police because they are suspected of trafficking in immigrants.

It is noteworthy that a few weeks ago Security placed a girl on the vehicle of the particular person, but had the know -how to remove him. His roommate has also been employed by the authorities.

As for the other five Turkish nationals arrested, they had been targeted because they wanted them to participate in some of the networks of the movement of illegal immigrants.

The Daltons gang

The three Turks who opened fire belong to the “Daltons” gang, which has been set up by a Turkish named Boris Boyun, who is described as the mafia leader.

His team is involved in drugs, weapons and immigrants. In May 2024 he was arrested for the second time in Italy where he had fled.

Reports, in fact, want Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan himself to have asked Italian Prime Minister George Meloni his publication.

The tangle, however, began to unfold, according to the SKAI report, after the massacre in Loutsa in September 2023 where six members of the Daltons gang fell dead.