Feb 7 • 13:29 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece Naftemporiki

Incidents at AUTH: All 313 apprehended released

All 313 individuals apprehended by police in Thessaloniki after violent incidents outside AUTH have been released without charges.

In Thessaloniki, all 313 individuals who were apprehended by police following serious incidents outside the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH) have been released without any charges against them. The apprehensions occurred during confrontations where masked individuals launched unprovoked attacks on police forces, utilizing makeshift incendiary devices such as Molotov cocktails. These events have raised concerns regarding the safety of public spaces and the escalating tensions between protesters and law enforcement in the area.

The official statement from the Thessaloniki General Police Directorate described how groups of individuals emerged unexpectedly from AUTH, leading to an aggressive confrontation with the police at a busy intersection. The violence resulted in one police officer sustaining injuries and being hospitalized, coupled with significant material damage to several vehicles. This incident is indicative of a growing pattern of unrest and the challenges faced by law enforcement in managing public order during protests.

As the situation evolves, experts and authorities are examining the implications of these actions on local governance, community safety, and police-response strategies. The release of the apprehended individuals without charges suggests a judicial restraint, but it could also provoke further unrest if the underlying issues are not addressed. The tension between law enforcement and demonstrators remains a critical issue in Greece, reflecting broader societal grievances related to political and social matters.

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