I didn’t threaten her that I have a knife to rush her

Salamina: Ex officio prosecution of the 39-year-old for the video recording

Ex officio criminal prosecution was brought, and even to the degree of a felony, against the 38-year-old, who claims that his intervention saved the 20-year-old from rape.

“It’s a wrong reaction for me to be prosecuted for the video footage of a rapist suffering from schizophrenia from what I’ve heard, from what I’ve been informed,” says the 38-year-old.

“The recording is evidence”

The prosecution of the 38-year-old concerns illegal video recording. He himself gives his own perspective on why the recording was made. On the other hand, the 35-year-old, for various reasons, asked the judicial authorities to release him under restrictive conditions.

However, he did not convince a prosecutor and an investigator who sent him to prison. He insists that he did not want to rape the girl.

“I suggested to her if she wanted to sit together and hang out. She, scared, got up, called someone and told me she didn’t want to.

Accepting her refusal I returned to my original position. I never threatened her, and I never told her that I had a knife in order to rush her,” claims the 35-year-old.

Salamina: In the midst of judicial developments, the 38-year-old

The 38-year-old, from being a “hero” is in the midst of legal developments. In fact, it is not excluded that the 35-year-old remanded in custody may take legal action against him by filing a lawsuit against him.

“The remanded defendant will also proceed with further actions for the offenses for which they require a summons. This image is very far from our legal culture. It reminds of an arena of the Roman era where someone shows off his prey,” said the 35-year-old’s defense attorney, Ioannis Glykas.


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