In full swing, investigation into the bloody case of December 9, 2024 in Glyfada, when Turkish nationals allegedly involved in the murder and attempted murder of their nationals.

According to information from the Organized Crime Management Directorate, a total of seven people, all of Turkish descent, have been arrested to date.

Already in the first phase of the investigation, two people had been arrested in the context of self -esteem, followed by three other arrests following police operations in accommodation in Attica. Another involved was later arrested with a warrant, as his involvement in the case was found.

Last Monday, June 2nd, another accomplice was identified and arrested, at the expense of which a warrant was issued in late May, following new evidence from the processing of the evidence of the case. The man was taken to the investigator, where he was deemed temporarily prisoner.

At the same time, two other Turkish nationals have been identified: one is already held in a Turkish prison, while the latter is sought and pending at the expense of the arrest warrant.

Investigations into the delineation of the case are continued by the Department of Crimes Against Life and Personal Freedom of the Division of Prosecution of Life Crimes and Property by the Organized Crime Management Directorate. Authorities are considering all the potential, and it is assumed that this is a case with clear account of clearing accounts.