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They represented the technicians or accountants and stole older people in Kolonaki

They represented the technicians or accountants and stole older people in Kolonaki


The gang action that its members represented the elevator technicians or accountants to steal the elderly was revealed after a woman’s complaint to Kolonaki who understood the fraud and informed the police.

One day earlier victim of the same gang had been dropped by the mother of former ND MEP Michel Asimakopoulou.

A 33 -year -old resident, a member of the gang was arrested in the case in the case.

The complaint to Kolonaki

Specifically, according to police last Wednesday (2/4), the 33 -year -old, pretending to be the accountant, invited the woman to Kolonaki and, using various tricks, convinced her to deliver her jewelry.

The woman informed the police service and went to the appointment with the 33 -year -old.

The police immediately went there and when the woman surrendered the jewelry, they stabbed the perpetrator.

How did the spiral act

According to the investigation, the defendants at least since February 2025, pretending accountants, electricity providers or elevators’ maintenance employees, stolen thefts, robberies and scams.

Since the pre -trial investigation of the Department of Prosecution and Delineation of Constitution Crimes, an additional 6 cases have been resolved.

It is noted that both the 33 -year -old and the other members of the gang have previously been employed by authorities for similar offenses.

The detainee was taken to the competent prosecutor’s office.

Michel Asimakopoulou’s mother

It is worth noting that among the victims of the spiral is the mother of the ND executive. Michelle Asimakopoulou.

Specifically, on April 1, members of the gang approached the woman and pretending to be electricity company employees, managed to enter her apartment and get her 5,000 euros and 10,000 euros worth jewelry.

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