A 36-year-old head of a fan association was convicted for the findings found at the scene
The Autophorous Three-Member Criminal Court of Thessaloniki sentenced a 36-year-old man to two years and four months in prison, with a three-year suspension. responsible fanwho was arrested last Thursday at parallel surveys surveys in a total of 13 fan clubs throughout Thessaloniki. The motive was the murder of the 19-year-old, two 24 hours earlier, in the area of Charilaou, but the operation in the liaisons was not connected with the investigations to locate the perpetrators of the deadly attack. After a long hearing, the 36-year-old head of the fan association located on the east side of Thessaloniki, was found guilty, without minor, of illegal possession of weapons and possession of objects that could cause bodily harm. Among the findings found at this link were crowbars, metal and wooden objects, building materials, etc. In his apology, he said that the specific objects had been used in construction works and remained there for possible future use of the beautification of the space. The prosecutor of the headquarters spoke about funny characterizations in his speech, characterizing the above findings as dangerous. He was also fined, while the same decision forbids the 36-year-old to watch the next two years of football matches of his team, during which he must be present at the police station of his place of residence. A 43-year-old man who was arrested the same day as the head of another fan association (in western Thessaloniki) will be brought before the same court next week. He faces the same acts and, in addition, is prosecuted for operating a fan club without a license.
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