Death contract for Kalopsidiotis

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The five deaths last June in Ayia Napa, as tragic as it sounds, seem to have been just "collateral losses".

The new arrests that took place the night before last confirm the initial estimates that the target was Fanos Kalopsidiotis, whom some have decided to get out of the way at any cost. So far, five suspects have been arrested by the police, who allegedly caused the massacre last June and were preparing a new massacre the day before yesterday, but no evidence has emerged that leads to the moral or moral perpetrators.

Arrest at five o'clock
Fanos Kalopsidiotis, after the five-time murder at the beginning of the summer, is taking protection measures that the day before yesterday. According to information, a man in charge of his security detected the suspicious movements of a person and informed the police. Two Greeks and an Albanian with a fake Greek identity were arrested by the police operation. A case of conspiracy to commit murder is being investigated against those arrested, at the same time that the police do not confirm, nor do they rule out, that the possible target of the three suspects was Fanos Kalopsidiotis. We remind you that Kalopsidiotis employed four of the five victims of the unprecedented crime committed in the early hours of June 23, 2012.

The arrested are the Albanian Moschos Koukos, 29 years old, who presented a fake Greek identity to the police, and the Greeks Eleftherios Kartasakis, 44 years old, and Georgios Dimitriou, 33 years old. All three were arrested without resistance, although in their possession were found significant incriminating evidence that they were preparing a criminal act.

Source: "POLITIS" newspaper