Two years have passed since journalist Giorgos Karaivas was murdered outside his home in Alimos. The police believe that the principal is a big criminal.
Two brothers involved in the murder of journalist Giorgos Karaivas were arrested and will be pardoned on Wednesday, in addition, three others are involved in the case file, where there is insufficient evidence to issue the necessary warrants.
According to Mega and Vasilis Lambropoulou, the case file mentions that one defendant engaged in false conversations because he believed his phones were being monitored by the police. Police believe he masterminded the journalist’s murder to prove his ignorance of a major criminal case.
This conversation took place on September 5, 2022 and the accused, in an attempt to intimidate the individual, forgot. And tells him the name of the biggest criminal.
Then he tried making false phone calls Don’t connect the journalist’s killer with his master.
Two of the main suspects appeared to be in the van and began posting photos on Facebook shortly after the crime, according to the filing. Maybe for visual reasons. This choice seems to have helped the executives of EL.AS. The case should be clarified after finding out from which phones the recording was made.
The two suspects were talking to each other while trying to get mobile phone cards before the fatal deal, and when asked why they were contacting them, they replied. “They wanted to tear each other apart.”
A 40-year-old man’s conversation with a relative who “burned” him
The 40-year-old tries to justify why the van was found in the area, trying to create an alibi because he knew he was being watched with his brother, but the relative shoots it down.
Conversation in question
- 40 years: But Stratos has jobs there, and we handed out pamphlets to clean up where we were together.
- Relative: In Alimo?
- 40 years: Yes.
- Cousin: Not good, who says?
- 40 Years: Me, Who Says? There are all the barriers, what are you talking about?
- Cousin: Another one, my internet guy, put it. He didn’t have it from him… he didn’t have it at Alimo.
- 40 years: And from flyers, he got a job there.
- Cousin: Oh, I don’t know. I don’t think there are jobs there, because you wouldn’t do it in a car, to get to work there. No, my boy. No it isn’t. No, no, I say, that’s for sure, I say, it didn’t come from there.
- 40 years: Yes.
- Cousin: No no no.
It is noteworthy that this is the first time that Europol has been requested to retrieve data from online applications to search for this type of communication from those concerned.
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