
“I will not ask for a transfer to go somewhere else and have peace of mind. I want to stay in my ephorate, but I want to go down to Mykonos and do my job safely. I don’t want neither me nor my family to be afraid.” OUR Archaeologist of the Ephorates of Antiquities of the Cyclades, Manolis Psarros, was found covered in blood last Tuesday evening in the KAT area of Kifisia. He was wounded in the back of the head, had broken ribs and comminuted fractures of his nose and face. He was taken by EKAV ambulance to Evangelismos. The investigation into his beating was carried out by the Kifisian Security Department – he had already given the first statement to the police – with the assistance of the prosecutor’s office for extortion cases. As permits for the construction of hotels, leisure centers, records of violations and abuses pass through his hands, many in the Archaeological Service attribute the attack to abuses during construction in areas of archaeological interest that are taking place in Mykonos.
Source: Kathimerini

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