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Court of the Golden Dawn: “It was an organized attack, the target was Pavlos”

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Court of the Golden Dawn: “It was an organized attack, the target was Pavlos”

With the statements of the friends of Pavlos Fissa, test of the Golden Dawn in the second degree.

“When we were brought to the police station, they put handcuffs on us, but not on Rupakias. He sat quietly and was busy with his mobile phone. He told us, “I don’t think you think I’m one of them, I was a passer-by.” When we learned that Pavlos had been stabbed and died, Rupakias stood up and yelled at the police: “Get me out of here, because they will kill me,” the musician’s friend Pavlos Sairlis testified.

A witness testified about what happened in Amphiali on the night of 17 September 2013, immediately after the football match between Olympiacos and Paris Saint-Germain.

As he stated in court, he believes that the attack they received from the Chrysaugit group “was organized”, was “aimed at Pavlos Fyssas” and that what happened was “an order from above”.

Asked by the chairman if he thought there was a mandate for what had been done, Mr Searles said: “I don’t think any of them would have made the decision to do it on their own. I suspect Paul was the target.”

The witness described how events unfolded from the moment his group, after consultation with the musician, left the canteen where he was and went and sat down with Fissa’s group at the Coralli, where there was space, during the second half of the football match. There, he noted, were three defendants who showed “intense mobility with messages on mobile phones.”

A friend of Pavlos Fissa spoke about the sequence of events that unfolded at the end of the match, when, after leaving Koralli, they found that some people had gathered there.

“At that moment, a short gentleman appeared, acting as an intermediary. He came up to us, told us “guys, leave.” We decided to move towards Panaga Tsaldari, go to the kiosk for beer and wait until they leave for the cars. Suddenly a car stops in front of us and asks: “Where is Kefalonia?” Paul tells him, “Here you are, brother,” the witness said.

“I believe that he stopped seeing Pavlos not because he knew him, they had no precedents, but because he wanted to measure him. Pavlos was a very strong child,” he added.

As Pavlos Sairlis said, when the tension created by the chrysovgits escalated and they began to pursue them, he and three others hid in the cabin, where they tried to prevent Immediate action.

“While we were hiding, in the cabin of an apartment building, the Chrysovites cars continued to look for us and called,” he stressed and noted that the attacks came in waves, while he was hit by the helmet of the accused Anadiotis, who was on top of the motorcycle.

“As a result, Pavlos was left behind. They caught him, they managed to catch him…” he said.

The witness, as he mentioned, saw from afar how Rupakias’ car entered the scene upside down and the driver got out of it, but was not able to see the place where the perpetrator was walking.

During the interrogation of Mr. Sirlis by his lawyer, Giorgos Rupakias, the witness was annoyed by the questions and shouted at the lawyer.

Author: newsroom

Source: Kathimerini

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