The Minister of Justice Stefi Drakou confirmed that the Chief of Police in cooperation with the Attorney General is already working towards the investigation of the complaints concerning a circuit operating in Greece and Cyprus and related to the rape of the 24-year-old in Thessaloniki.
Asked, after the session of the Legal Committee of the Parliament in which she attended, Mrs. Drakou said that the letter sent by AKEL MP Christos Christofidis to the Attorney General was also communicated to her and she has already spoken about the Chief of Police, who in cooperation with the Attorney General is acting in the right way to investigate it. of the complaint. He also said that no serious crime should be silenced. Answering a question, he said that justice in Cyprus will work and is working, while he said that the names are not relevant but whether a specific crime is being substantiated.
Besides, in his statements to the Parliament, the AKEL MP Christos Christofidis stated, among other things, that he had contacted Ilias Gionis, who proceeded with the complaints about the case, who told him that he would submit a statement to the Cypriot Police in the coming days.
The Police have no official complaint or information about a circuit in Cyprus
The Police so far do not have any official complaint or evidence that would involve Cyprus in such a circuit, said Police Spokesman Christos Andreou, when asked by KYPE about complaints concerning a circuit operating in Greece and Cyprus and related with the rape of a 24-year-old in Thessaloniki.
“Instructions have been given to investigate the information that has seen the light of day,” he added.
He also said that in order to investigate this information, communication will be made through Interpol Nicosia to Interpol Athens “in order to provide us with any information about any possible involvement or any possible offenses committed in Cyprus regarding the specific information, the “which is very serious information for us, which we are investigating with all seriousness,” he said.
Concluding, Mr. Andreou said that the Attorney General is in constant consultation with the Chief of Police, expecting further information on the matter.
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