Scandal Koriopolis: the prosecutor proposes the culprit of 25 accused



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The prosecutor's office of the five-member appeal court, Evdokia Poulou, pleaded guilty to 25 of the 26 football players accused in the "Koriopolis" case of the 2011 football matches.

The prosecutor of the Court of Appeal requested the conviction of George Tsakogiannis, considered the main defendant, sentenced in the first instance for 10 years and 10 months for money laundering and minor offenses. corruption and gambling fraud in the game of Pontioi Katerini – Aetos Skydra and corruption at the games Ilioupoli – Levadiakos, National Asteras – Ilioupoli, Ilioupoli – National rationally.

For the former owner of Olympiakos Volos, Achilleas Beo, the prosecutor suggested blaming the corruption of Asteras Tripolis – Panserraikos and Asteras Tripolis – Olympiacos Volos. It is recalled that, in the first instance, Mr Beos was sentenced to 4 years imprisonment and 5 euros per day.

Ms. Poulos also demanded the culpability of Yiannis Kompotis, sentenced to 30 months imprisonment with a three-year suspension for corruption in the Ilioupoli-Levadiakos conflict.

As a result, he accused George Bakou and Giorgos Borovilos of being responsible for the corruption in the games Panserraikos – Asteras Tripolis and Asteras Tripolis – Olympiacos Volos, as well as the attempted corruption against Asteras Tripolis – Kavala, until 39. to a degree of mischief.

The president and the owner of Tripoli, first, were sentenced to three years of imprisonment for three years for corruption.

The Prosecutor was also charged with guilt by Michalis Tzilelekis, Maria Vistopoulou, Giorgos Tsekerides, Giorgos Diponis, Yorgos Galoulas and Vbadilis Adamakis.

According to the prosecution, the only accused to have been acquitted for doubts is the former president of Heliopolis, Nikos Halkos, sentenced in first instance to four years' imprisonment of five euros a day for bribery and corruption. jars of wine.

It is recalled that in the trial court, the defendants had been heavily charged with criminal organization – but the three-member Court of Appeal had handed down a verdict against them.

The trial will continue on December 13th.

With information from RES-ICU

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