Aristotle University: Documents regarding the incidents of February 7th sent to the Prosecutor's Office - The summary of the administrative investigation is also expected
The Greek Ministry of Education has forwarded all data related to the February 7th incidents at Aristotle University to the Thessaloniki Prosecutor's Office, which has initiated a preliminary investigation.
The Greek Ministry of Education has announced that it has sent all documents and data concerning the incidents that took place on February 7th at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki to the Thessaloniki Prosecutor's Office. This follow-up comes as the Prosecutor's Office has already started a preliminary investigation into the matter. The ministry clarified that it has received and reviewed the requested information provided by Aristotle University and the General Police Directorate of Thessaloniki, in order to facilitate a thorough inquiry into the events.
Simultaneously, the ministry is awaiting the findings from the formal administrative investigation (Ένορκη Διοικητική Εξέταση) that has begun at the institution. This report will be evaluated promptly alongside the other materials that have been submitted, to ensure a comprehensive understanding of the incidents that occurred on campus. The potential implications of these findings could lead to further actions depending on the outcomes of both the police inquiry and the institutional review.
In its press release, the Ministry has emphasized its commitment to a full and substantive investigation into the events, assuring that all necessary actions will be taken within its authority should the findings dictate further measures. The incidents at Aristotle University are part of broader discussions about safety and order in educational institutions in Greece, reflecting ongoing tensions related to student activism and the role of police in academic settings.