Nine arrests for the bloody fight

Nine arrests for the bloody fight

In particular, the nine involved are facing charges of grievous bodily harm and the Weapons Act, while today, Wednesday, they are expected to be brought to the prosecutor’s office to be charged.

It should be noted that a 54-month prison sentence is pending against the 24-year-old injured person for the Law on Weapons and Possession of Explosives.

His name was also involved in the case file for the murder of the MAT police officer, Giorgos Lyggeridis.

At the same time, the 24-year-old remains in the People’s Hospital, who has a stab wound in the abdomen and underwent surgery. He is expected to be arrested after his release.

With regard to the reasons for the fight, it is said that there were differences between the members of a family in a house opposite a hair salon on Gennimata Street 12 over the commotion they claim they made at the hair salon.

Five injured from the bloody clash

From the fierce fight that took place on Tuesday afternoon, a total of five people were injured, the most serious of which is the 24-year-old who is hospitalized with an abdominal wound.

Behind the fight it was initially said that there were fan motivations between the two groups that came to blows at the junction of Gounari and Gennimata streets.

However, the latest information points to a clash with personal motives.

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