Ayia Napa quadruple: New instructions to criminal investigators in Serbian executors

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Extension of the announcement of the finding in relation to the much-praised case of the Serbian executors against the background of corruption in the police by the Attorney General Costas Clerides.

The Attorney General, after studying the eighteenth piece of evidence handed to him by the three independent criminal investigators appointed to investigate the "achievements" of the police in relation to the handling of the case, gave new instructions for obtaining additional testimony.

In statements on the REPORTER website, Mr. Clerides stated that "after studying the finding and the deposits that have been taken, it was deemed expedient to take some more deposits for completeness purposes and I asked in writing from the three investigators to take them as well."

Therefore, the announcement of the finding is expected to be delayed in view of the new instructions of the Attorney General.

As the "Reporter" had revealed from the conclusion of the criminal investigators, heavy responsibilities arise in senior police officers and the oligarchy and inactivity of the authorities in preventing the previously announced mass murders is clearly proven, while the police always knew that the months before the quadruple murder.

Also, according to what the website broadcasts, there are criminal offenses against the jailer who, as it was revealed, was the person who paid 1000 euros for the air tickets of the Serbian executors.

It is recalled that the organization of the planned murders, with the first target of Alexis Mavromichalis, was undertaken by a prisoner of conscience who was talking to one of the Serbian executors from the phones of the penitentiary institution which are monitored criminal investigators.

It is noted that at that time the police did not inform the central prisons due to "omission", and as we are able to know, the criminal investigators refer to the fact that if the prisons were informed, the crimes might have been prevented.

Source: REPORTER