Arrests for illegal operation of shops and other businesses reach 250
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Arrests for the violation of measures announced by the government against the spread of coronavirus increased again on Monday, reaching 250 in total since March 12, and were linked to 238 violations recorded between March 12 and March 17, according to the Greek police.
Specifically, there were 102 were in the Attica region, 14 in Central Macedonia, 12 in the Ionian Islands, 12 in South Aegean, 12 in the Peloponnese, 11 in Thessaly, 10 in Crete, 10 in Thessaloniki 38, 10 in Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, 6 in Western Macedonia, 6 in Sterea, 4 in the North Aegean, and 3 in Epirus.
According to police, the arrests concerned the illegal operation of hairdressing salons, cafeterias, coffee shops, restaurants and tavernas, grill houses, flower shops, sports facilities , clothes shops and other outlets for which current restrictions apply.
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