Rubicon members acquitted of killing drug dealer in Exarchia

In the case of the murder of an Egyptian drug dealer known as "Habibi"

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G. Kalaitzidis and N. Mataragas, members of the Rubicon, were acquitted in the case of the murder of an Egyptian drug dealer, known as "Habibi", in Exarchia. The court unanimously decided to acquit the two accused.

Regular judges and jurors ruled that the two men, members of the Rubicon, should be acquitted of the charges of intentional homicide in a calm state of mind and moral instigation in it, as there was no evidence to suggest that they were killed in the Exarchate. The decision of Justice has been received with applause by the supporters who were present at the hearing.

The proposal of the prosecutor of the headquarters was similar, which stood on the fact that the main witness in the case annulled her testimony. "I can not understand it, it shows a lack of seriousness, I tried to find out if there is anything behind it, but it remains a fact that it can not be considered a credible witness," he said, adding that if there was no specific testimony, was on file. "

The accused, according to the prosecutor, "have as their ideal to restore order as they mean it, to dismantle crime, they are popular heroes who want to expel organized crime from the region", concluding: "I would like the belief to prevail that when culture and peace gain ground, then trafficking loses ground. "

The prosecutor stressed that the charge of moral instigation did not arise, as the persuasion and load required under the Penal Code to persuade the natural perpetrator to commit the act was not proven.

As for the victim, according to the prosecutor's report, he is a man who was selling drugs by terrorizing the neighborhood of Exarcheia.