The 4 Albanians who escaped from Police Station in Chania, Greece |
Spectacular escape today in the early hours of the morning of 4 Albanian prisoners in Crete. Together with a Pakistani, the 5 prisoners escaped without leaving a trace from the central police station in Chania, after being transferred over the weekend from the Koriladhos prison, Athens.
This morning they would be transferred to the prison of Agia, Crete, to serve the remaining sentence. The fugitives sawed off the police bathroom window, smashed part of the wall, and jumped into the garden, leaving in a stolen vehicle in an unknown direction. Greek police found the stolen vehicle with which the 5 prisoners left and then abandoned it on the road.
In addition to the 35-year-old Pakistani man sentenced 3 times to life imprisonment for 3 murders, the 43-year-old Albanian from Dropulli, with the initials O.P. was a member of the Attica criminal gang who by 2016 had committed a series of violent robberies and had even left one victim. The gang was eliminated in 2016 while the 43-year-old was serving a life sentence.
A 32-year-old Albanian was sentenced to 24 years for robbery, a 29-year-old convicted of drug trafficking was sentenced to 30 years, and a 34-year-old convicted of drug trafficking to 12 years. The prisoners were in the Koridhalo prison in Athens and one of the most important points of the police investigation is the reason why they left for Crete, even on weekends when it is known that the prison secretariat does not work, being forced to remain in non-high security cells. of the Chania area central police station.