Tent houses police in Plomari
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Police officers have to labor under more than difficult conditions in Plomari after the recent landslide in the area.
According to a police officer who is serving in the area, due to landslides, police officers are forced to do their work in a tent.
The same police officer in his complaint states "As police officers we are not asking for alms, all we ask for is human working conditions ... I'm really ashamed."
Lesvospost.com reports that policemen are detached after the recent landslide to guard the houses that were demolished by falling rocks or that have been marked with yellow and red by engineers and are not inhabitable.
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