Heavy sentences inflicted on bandits with Kalashnikov arrested in Creta Maris



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Kalashnic bandits sally terror from 2012 to 2015 by hitting jewelers and shops – Arrested after a shootout with police at Creta Maris hotel

With the reduction of sentences, which still remain heavy, the curse of the legendary trial of bandits with Kalashnikov, who had sown the horror of 2012 to 2015, was abandoned by jewelers and shops in Crete and stopped after an exchange from Creta Maris Hotel.

The appeal court of five members of Eastern Crete ruled the 37-year-old Armenian guilty of six robberies and three attempted homicide against the police and sentenced him to a 56-year sentence and four months' imprisonment as part of a merger. The 33-year-old from Fodele was convicted of five robberies, attempted robbery, arson and robbery, and sentenced to 38 years in prison. His third colleague Zoniana, 32, remains in a coma after being wounded in the head during the game held at the Creta Maris jewelry store. The criminal proceedings against him are suspended.

The defendants confessed their guilt and the 33-year-old defender claimed that he had persuaded his comrade in a coma to take part in the robbery. In the first instance, the Armenian was sentenced to 104 years and the Greek to 89 years. The Court of Appeal acquitted a woman sentenced to two years imprisonment for a murderer.

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