Four young people with faces covered and equipped with helmets, crowds and poles, destroyed the pots on the outside of the building
Extensive material damage was caused by a group of hoodlums in the building of the District Administration in West Attica, Elefsina, (Heroes Polytechnic Road), at midnight on Wednesday.
Specifically, four young men with faces covered and equipped with helmets, crowds and poles, destroyed the pots on the outside of the building. They then broke the ground floor glass panels and made the vandalism of the offices. The ELAS patrol crew captured one of the perpetrators, while the other three escaped and wanted.
According to a statement from the Attica Region, the arrested in the process of verifying his data in the Police Department was found to be a resident of the area belonging to the antisocial area, and has been arrested at other times for similar acts.
“No one is going to terrorize us. Nothing is going to stop at least the efforts of our administration to improve the quality of life of all citizens in each of the 66 separate neighborhoods of our Attica,” he said. ” About the Attica Regional Governor Nikos Chardalias, strongly condemning the violent attack.
“Self -government is the institution closest to anyone else to the citizens, to the needs, the expectations and the special potential of each local community. The attack on self -government is an attack on civil society itself, it is a direct attack on the heart of democracy. The ‘well -known unknown’, hidden behind their hoods and helmets, choose to turn against democratic freedoms, moving in the dark, imposing their anti -social positions. In the light of day the constant struggle of the self -evident, for all citizens, with the society on our side. We will keep it up to the antenna.
Finally, the Vice -Mayor of West Attica, Kleanthis Varelas, was immediately at the site of the attack, who also filed a lawsuit against everyone.
Source: Skai
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