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Prosecution investigation after allegations of harassment by a teacher to students

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The investigation of the complaint of the Students’ Association of the Law School of EKPA, for student harassment by a teacherordered the Prosecutor’s Office.

The Prosecutor’s Office begins preliminary examination in order to ascertain the validity of the complaint and then to verify whether the commission of crimes, such as those of unlawful violence but also crimes against sexual dignity.

The resolution of the Students’ Association that is being investigated by the prosecutor states that the incidents starring the alleged supervisor first and then a professor, are many, the most serious of which allegedly took place during a pre-coronavirus examination period. According to the students, the professor was constantly approaching a classmate whose passport he was staring at in order, according to the complaint, to retain his name. According to the complainants on the same day, the teacher allegedly told him sent a request to various social media introducing himself as “your watchman, haha, shock”.

The complaint states that since then the teacher has been communicating with the student and indirectly blackmailing him to reply to his messages so as not to affect his grade. The culmination of the reported behavior is, as the students report, sending a message from the teacher to the student asking “when are we going to have sex?”. When the recipient of the message, according to the complaint, terrified “blocked” his teacher, he “cut” him from the lesson with a grade of 2.

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