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UPD: Greece offers reward of €4million for the arrest of at least 3 fugitive terrorists

UPDATE: With a joint ministerial decision issued on Wednesday afternoon, the Minister for Public Order, Nikos Dendias, and deputy Finance Minister, Christos Staikouras offer reward of four million euro in total for the arrest of fugitives Christodoulos Xiros, Nikos Maziotis, Panagiota Roupa as well as of the unidentified assailants of two Golden Dawn members in Irakleio suburb of Athens in November 2013.

For each case, one million reward will be given to any information that will lead to the arrest of the above mentioned people, while the police offer anonymity protection to witnesses.

The pictures of the fugitives have been uploaded in the website of Greek Police.

Wanted are:

Fugitive Christodoulos Xiros, convicted member of 17 November organization.

Fugitive Nikos Maziotis, leader of leftist organization Revolutionary Struggle and his partner Panagiota Roupa.

Unknown number  Two members of Militant Popular Revolutionary Forces, a group that claimed responsibility for the murder of two Golden Dawn member s in November 2013.

Xiros, Maziotis and Roupa disappeared while on leave permission from Greek prisons.

The pictures of the fugitives have been uploaded in the website of Greek Police that accepts information on phone numbers  <1014> and <10414> and e-mail: ctu DOT hellenicpolice.gr

Latest I head on the reward is that “it’s not tax free but a 15% tax will go to the state.” (Skai TV)

Earlier KTG reported:

“Greece will offer reward of 4 million euro for arrest of terrorists.” That was announced by Minister of Public Order Nikos Dendias on Wednesday morning during a meeting with high ranking officers at Greek Police headquarters. Dendias repeated the reward towards reporters right after the meeting. The bounty is expected to be officially released during the day.

Some media claim that the reward will refer to the arrest of  fugitive Christodoulos Xiros (member of 17 November), fugitive Nikos Maziotis and the unidentified assailants of the murders of two Golden Dawn members in Iraklio suburb of Athens.

PS in first reactions on the internet, these incredible Greeks ask whether “the reward refers to each one of the terrorists”, “if the money is tax free”, “if the reward will be given cash or in bonds” and other silly questions….

 

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