From the testimony presented before the Council, the plate seems to be tilted towards the release of the lifer.
According to information transmitted by RIK, the decision will be announced, except unexpectedly, on Wednesday or Thursday and the release of Giouroukis is expected until next weekend.
According to the same information, contacts have already been made with three supervisors, in order to select the one who will take over the supervision of isovit.
Andreas Aristodimou, otherwise known as Giouroukkis, is the longest-serving prison inmate, with 26 years behind bars.
He passed the gates of the Prison at the age of 24 with two convictions, one for premeditated murder and one for homicide.
If he is released next week, the Parole Board will give him a second chance to reintegrate into society now in his 50s.
Four eligible lifers have applied for release and have been awaiting summons for two years.
They are the former police officers of the Air Wing Savva Ioannou and Christos Symianos and the Hierotheos Christodoulou Ropa and Nikos Nikolaou.
Source: iKypros.com