Feb 8 • 21:59 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece Naftemporiki

Trikala: Three arrests for selling cigarettes to minors

Three individuals were arrested in Trikala, Greece, for selling cigarettes to minors during police checks on local shops.

In Trikala, Greece, three individuals, including two men and one woman, were arrested by police as part of an initiative to protect minors from tobacco and alcohol products. The arrests were made by the local Crime Investigation Unit, which formed a case against the suspects for violating laws designed to safeguard minors from harmful substances. During routine inspections of two kiosks and a grocery store in the city, it was discovered that the arrested individuals sold a total of three cigarette packs to minors at different times.

This operation reflects the ongoing efforts by Greek authorities to enforce regulations that prohibit the sale of tobacco and alcohol to underage individuals. The police have been conducting a series of inspections targeting establishments that sell such products, aiming to raise awareness about the legal restrictions and protect young people from the dangers of smoking and alcohol consumption. The arrests indicate a proactive approach to ensuring compliance with these laws and safeguarding public health.

The implications of these arrests extend beyond immediate legal consequences for the offenders; they also highlight the societal responsibility of retailers to adhere to laws designed to protect youth. By cracking down on such violations, authorities hope to deter further offenses and foster a culture of compliance with age restrictions on tobacco and alcohol sales, ultimately aiming to reduce access to these products for minors.

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