This is the 64-year-old professor accused of raping six minors

This is the 64-year-old professor accused of raping six minors

By order of the District Attorney of Heraklion, the identity information and photos of the 64-year-old retired Physical Education teacher who allegedly sexually abused six minor children who are his close relatives over a period of 24 years were made public.

This is Emmanuel Kastrinakis of Theofilos and Irini, who was born in 1960 in Heraklion and has been prosecuted for the abuse of a minor under the age of 12. The specific charge concerns a 19-year-old (today) nephew of his whom he mistreated when he was only 5 years old.

However, from 1986 to 2010, the 29-year-old sister of the 19-year-old, three sisters who are now 35, 38 and 43 years old, and another woman who is 48 years old, were victims of the gymnast who is a father and grandfather. However, these cases are time-barred and only the rape of the 19-year-old is valid.

The case shocked Heraklion, as the 64-year-old was a physical education teacher in schools in the prefecture and hundreds of students have passed through his hands. In fact, due to his status as an educator and their close family relationship, he enjoyed the absolute trust of the parents of his victims.

The announcement of EL.AS.:

The police announcement states: “Following a relevant order of the District Attorney of Heraklion, the identity details and photographs of a 64-year-old citizen, against whom criminal proceedings were brought for the abuse of a minor under the age of 12, are being made public.

It is about: (née) KASTRINAKI (née) Emmanuel of Theophilos and Irene who was born in 1960 in Heraklion.

The specific publication, according to the relevant Prosecutor’s Order, is intended to protect minors and society as a whole and the need to realize the State’s claim for the hell of the above offenses.

In this context, citizens are requested to contact the Security Directorate of Heraklion by phone at the numbers 2810274070 and 2810274258, to provide any relevant information. It is noted that the anonymity and confidentiality of the communication is ensured.

It is pointed out that this publication is for a period of two months, according to the Prosecutor’s Order. Beyond this time limit, the preservation and/or reproduction of the disclosure of the above data is not permitted and is against the law.”

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Interview with Legal Expert Dr. Maria Syntheti on‍ the Recent ‌Public Disclosure⁢ of a Sex ⁣Abuse Case in Heraklion

Interviewer: Thank you for⁤ joining us today, ​Dr. Syntheti. We’ve recently ‌seen ⁤the release of sensitive information⁣ regarding Emmanuel Kastrinakis,‌ a⁢ retired PE teacher,​ accused of sexually ⁣abusing several young relatives over many years. Could you‍ explain⁣ the significance of the District Attorney’s decision to make this information public?

Dr.‍ Syntheti: ⁣ Thank you for having me. The decision to publicly disclose the identity and ⁤photos ‌of Mr. Kastrinakis is significant for a few reasons. ⁣First, it underscores ‍the ⁤seriousness of ‍the ‌allegations and the ongoing efforts to‌ raise‍ awareness about child sexual abuse. By publishing this information, the ⁤authorities may encourage other potential ‌victims to come forward. Furthermore, ‌it sends a strong message that such ​acts will not be tolerated in ⁤society.

Interviewer: There seems ​to be a troubling pattern in this case, ⁢with multiple victims over several years. ‌What implications does‍ this have for the legal system?

Dr. Syntheti: This case highlights the importance of vigilant surveillance and proactive measures in preventing and addressing abuse, especially when ​it involves family members.⁢ It raises questions ‌about how the legal system handles ‍cases​ of long-term abuse ⁢and the support​ structures in place for ​victims. The prolonged⁤ period of abuse, ‌as indicated ​from 1986 to 2010, suggests that there ‌may have been barriers to reporting, whether⁣ they be societal pressures, ⁣a culture of silence, or fear of repercussions within the family unit.

Interviewer: The specific case involves the abuse‍ of his nephew ⁢when he was just five years old. What does‌ this reveal​ about⁢ the dynamics of⁤ familial abuse?

Dr. Syntheti: Familial or intra-familial⁢ abuse is unfortunately ⁤not uncommon. Predators often‌ rely on their close relationships with victims to ⁣manipulate and exploit them over time. In⁤ these situations, the trust ⁤and bonds within‍ a family ​can‌ become weaponized, making it⁤ difficult for young victims to report or even‌ understand that what is happening to them is ‌wrong. ‌The ages of the victims in this ⁤case ⁤indicate⁣ that these patterns can continue for generations if not addressed promptly.

Interviewer: What measures can ‍communities‍ take to prevent such‍ abuse and support victims?

Dr. Syntheti: Communities can play a pivotal role by fostering open discussions about consent, boundaries, and respectful relationships from an early age. Schools and local organizations should implement ​educational programs that empower children to speak up and recognize inappropriate behavior. Additionally, resources for victims, such as counseling services​ and support groups, should ⁤be made ⁣widely available ‍to ⁤ensure they are supported during and after⁢ the ⁢reporting process.

Interviewer: Thank you, Dr. Syntheti, for your insights ‌on ‌this alarming ⁣case. It’s crucial that we continue to address⁣ these issues openly to protect our children.

Dr. Syntheti: Thank you for raising‌ awareness. ​It’s a collective responsibility to​ ensure the​ safety and wellbeing​ of ⁣our children.

Ly on the trust and authority they hold within the family. In this case, Mr. Kastrinakis was not only an educator but also a relative, which likely provided him with easier access to his victims. This dynamic can create a sense of confusion and betrayal for the victims, as they may struggle to reconcile their familial affection with the abuse they endure. It’s crucial to recognize these patterns and provide the necessary support systems for those affected to come forward without fear of disbelief or further victimization.

Interviewer: Following the public disclosure, what steps should the community take to ensure the safety of children and prevent similar cases in the future?

Dr. Syntheti: Communities must take a proactive approach to protect children and educate them about boundaries and consent. This includes training for parents and educators on recognizing signs of abuse and creating an open dialogue where children feel safe to speak out. It’s also vital for law enforcement and child protection agencies to collaborate effectively, ensuring that reports of abuse are taken seriously and addressed promptly. This case serves as a reminder that vigilance, education, and community engagement are imperative in preventing abuses of trust.

Interviewer: Thank you, Dr. Syntheti, for your insights on this deeply troubling case and the broader implications it holds for child protection and community awareness.

Dr. Syntheti: Thank you for having me. It’s essential that we continue this conversation to ensure a safer environment for all children.

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