The Attorney General will decide whether there is a basis for further investigation
Investigators send to the Legal Service the Gioni evidence with notes and await instructions In open line with Greek authorities
The file with what the investigators managed to collect is expected to be sent to the Legal Service by Wednesday at the latest[/B], after receiving and evaluating the material that activist Elias Gionis sent to the police.
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As is known, the material includes invitations, photos and copies of posts sent to the activist by other persons.
Specifically, as the Cyprus Times learns, in the file, investigators will have notes on each chapter to which the activist referred, on 14 pages out of the 47 he sent, which relate to Cyprus.
As has been reported in previous posts, Gioni's material includes references to earlier cases, from the serial killer and naturalisations, to the coup and earlier criminal acts.
Subsequently, the Attorney General, after studying the file, will decide whether there is a basis for further investigation.
Meanwhile, the Cyprus Police remain in open line with the Greek authorities and in particular the Thessaloniki Police, who are investigating the case of the pimping ring after 24-year-old Georgia's complaint of gang rape on New Year's Eve.
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