SDOE Scrutinizes Golden Dawn Finances
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Financial crime squad SDOE has been given orders to check the finances of Golden Dawn and its members.
The orders were given by the inquisitors handling the case, who are seeing case files multiply daily, leading, according to information to new prosecutions.
Newspaper TO VIMA is relating that there will be a seventh protected witness that will be more revealing than any previous. The article mentions a seminar run under order from Golden Dawn leadership that tutored persons involved in the Fyssas murder to cover up the incident and how to handle the arrest of Roupakias.
Today the interest focuses on the deposition of jailed Yannis Aggos, who is thought to have alerted stormtroopers to ambush Fyssas in Amfiali.
Meanwhile, a member of Golden Dawn seems implicated in the murder of Panathinaikos fan Michalis Filippopoulos. Specifically, protected witness C fingers the party cadre known as "the trainer". According to Kathimerini newspaper the specific person had an active role in the Filippopoulos murder and had been accused by authorities for participating in a criminal organization.
Meanwhile, in an interview with French weekly Le Nouvel Observateur, Golden Dawn deputy Michalis Arvanitis raves about his love of firearms, mentioning as an example turning his wife out of bed to sleep with his newly bought favorite Winchester.
At least 50 police officers are set for addition to the Golden dawn file, according to media, as the internal affairs bureau will include them in the file it will turn into police leadership. So far 30 police precincts have been checked, and inquiries continue.
Related items
-
The entire Spanish royal family bid farewell to Princess Irene in Madrid - They will travel to Athens for the final "farewell"
-
D. Papastergiou: "Greece is moving from planning to action - We are taking advantage of the opportunities of space"
-
Trump wants $1 billion from each country to join the Peace Council
-
Sakkari achieved the point of the year at the Australian Open
-
Frigate Kimon: Naval Cadets welcomed her shouting "long live the Navy"
Latest from E.Tsiliopoulos
- The entire Spanish royal family bid farewell to Princess Irene in Madrid - They will travel to Athens for the final "farewell"
- D. Papastergiou: "Greece is moving from planning to action - We are taking advantage of the opportunities of space"
- Trump wants $1 billion from each country to join the Peace Council
- Sakkari achieved the point of the year at the Australian Open
- Frigate Kimon: Naval Cadets welcomed her shouting "long live the Navy"
