
Clear signs of a connection on the burning of a gas station in Aspropyrgos by armed menin the early hours of Saturday, with a double murder in Korydallos, the authorities see.
According to police sources, the gas station belongs to the family of the murdered Giannis Skaftouros.
The element that seems to directly link the two incidents is since both victims of Korydallos belonged to the region of Skaftouros.
How did the attack happen?
Recall that at 4.05 am four people on two motorcycles raided the gas station.
At gunpoint, possibly a Kalashnikov assault rifle, they herded the salesman and the driver into the store.
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Then they set fire to the tankers parked in the open parking lot of the gas station. The fire burned 3 trucks and 1 car.
Firefighters arrived at the scene and extinguished the fire approximately three hours after the attack.
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It is recalled that since yesterday the authorities have been under the “microscope” of a heavily armed car found in Neos Kosmos, reportedly stolen on January 19 from Nice.
In particular, 2 Kalashnikov assault rifles, 2 9 mm pistols, cartridges, 2 body armor, and 1 grenade were found in the car. There is also information that two cans of flammable liquid were found inside the car.
On the sidelines of the investigation, the process of analyzing finds in the forensic labs has been accelerated as authorities consider the possibility that the weapons are connected to a deadly ambush in Korydallos, where two Kalashnikovs were used that were never found.
Source: Kathimerini

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