Four arrested as Greek Police target Turkish organized crime ring
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Greek police arrested four people—three Turkish nationals and one Greek citizen—in a targeted raid recently aimed at dismantling a Turkish organized crime network operating in the Athens area.
The operation was led by Greece’s Organized Crime Division and involved multiple specialized police units.
Officers executed searches at several residences across the Attica region based on intelligence about illegal activities.
During the raids, authorities seized 280 grams of cannabis, a pistol, knives, a brass knuckle, forged documents, and more than €1,000 in cash.
The four suspects face charges related to drug and weapons offenses and will be brought before a prosecutor.
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