May 2, 2024

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Turco arrested in “Eleftherios Venizelos” – interrogated for his role in massacre at Loutsa

Turco arrested in “Eleftherios Venizelos” – interrogated for his role in massacre at Loutsa

Authorities proceeded to arrest a Turk at the “Eleftherios Venizelos” airport. According to initial information, he had brought a fake passport, two fake IDs and bullets.

His connection with the bloody incident in Lutsa is being investigated.

Authorities are continuing to investigate Monday afternoon’s drive-by shooting that left six people dead.

Homicide officers recovered dozens of shell casings from the scene

The information is confusing, heavy police forces immediately cordoned off the area, while EKAB ambulances rushed to the spot and the coroner was informed.

25 shells at the point

9 mm casings have been found at the scene and the first information talks about 25 casings.

According to the first estimates, the six people were initially in the same vehicle, according to the new information. As the carnage began, one tried to escape and found himself outside the vehicle, but was unable to save himself.

What do the authorities see?

Homicide officers arrived at the scene on Tuesday morning with specialist teams to collect evidence of the serious crime.

No weapons were found in the car and police are investigating whether the attackers may have carried them

After all, they’ve taken DNA and fingerprint samples to search international databases for people with criminal records.

False victim information

As everything shows, the six people who had French IDs were of Turkish origin, who may have been the victims of an ambush or a death meeting set up by criminals.

The presence of four people inside the vehicle and only two outside on the right side shows that the culprits may have surprised the six people from the left and they had no time to react.

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One aspect that police officials had to “explain” was that no weapons were found in the vehicle with fake German license plates used by the victims.