The revelations about the torture a 16-year-old suffered at the hands of six Egyptians in the Malakassa structure are causing horror, with the first being accused of torturing and then abusing the minor.
According to the latest information from protothema.gr, the 16-year-old's torture began at 3.00:9 a.m. on Monday (12/08) when the six Egyptians approached the child and subjected him to indescribable torture and ended around 00:XNUMX in the morning. Which means he was tortured for at least five hours.
According to reports, the Egyptians burned the minor in various parts of his body with a red-hot spoon, whipped him and then allegedly abused him.
In fact, throughout the attack, the perpetrators allegedly recorded their heinous acts with a mobile phone.
At the same time, the torture allegedly started from the fact that the Egyptians believed that the 16-year-old had stolen a mobile phone from them. Something that has not been confirmed.
The police officers of the Oropou Security Department have arrested four people for the case and are looking for two more, while a forensic examination of the victim was also ordered.
A case file has been filed against those arrested for rape, pornography, illegal violence, illegal detention and dangerous bodily harm.
Nikos Panagiotopoulos: It deeply disgusts all of us, it is under investigation
“The serious incident in Malakasa deeply disgusts all of us and is already under investigation by the relevant authorities. The commander of the structure reacted immediately, while the police have proceeded with the necessary arrests.
We are working intensively to prevent similar incidents in the future, showing zero tolerance towards such acts," said the Minister of Immigration and Asylum Nikos Panagiotopoulos in a statement.
The serious incident in Malakasa deeply disgusts all of us and is already under investigation by the relevant authorities. The commander of the structure reacted immediately, while the police have proceeded with the necessary arrests. We are working hard to prevent similar…
Source: protothema.gr