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[Cyprus Times] Alkis murder: first sentence of 4 years and three months without parole for the 23-year-old Albanian

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The sentence relates to the findings at the PAOK club's compound in Palaion Patron Germanou in the centre of Thessaloniki, for which the 23-year-old was accused.

The second case against the 23-year-old alleged perpetrator of the murder of 19-year-old Alkis in Thessaloniki was heard in the court of first instance.


The 23-year-old was accused of the findings at PAOK's compound in Palaion Patron Germanou in the center of Thessaloniki where bats, knives, pipes, etc. were found.

The misdemeanor charges were possession of explosives and other items as the 23-year-old was alleged to be the representative of the association.

The court decided, according to ThessNews, to sentence him to 4 years and 3 months in prison without suspension and a 2,200 euro fine. The 22-year-old appealed which was accepted without suspension.

He is taken to the detention centre

The 23-year-old will be taken to the GADH detention centre as he has been given a deadline by the investigating judge to enter a plea on Monday for the murder of 19-year-old Alkis.

He is charged with the felonies of manslaughter with malice aforethought and malice aforethought, attempted manslaughter with malice aforethought and malice aforethought, assault with the aggravating provisions of the sports law, and the charges of weapons possession and possession of weapons.



Source: protothema.gr


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