Feb 17 • 14:19 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece Naftemporiki

Christos Mavrikis: The trial at the Court of Immediate Action tomorrow - 'The weapon was legal'

Christos Mavrikis is set to appear at the Court of Immediate Action tomorrow after the court accepted his request for a postponement to present documents that he claims prove his firearm was legal.

Christos Mavrikis is facing charges related to an incident involving an alleged illegal firearms discharge. He has requested a postponement in court to gather documents he asserts will demonstrate that the weapon he used during the incident was legally owned. The court granted his request but has ordered that he remain in custody until his next appearance.

Mavrikis has expressed confidence in his legal standing, stating he has not violated conditions imposed from a previous case. He has been in the spotlight for facing serious allegations, including bribery in 2025. His recent legal troubles further highlight his turbulent history with the law.

The charges against him encompass a range of offenses, such as unlawful possession of a flare gun, reckless discharge of a firearm, and possession of ammunition. The outcome of tomorrow's court proceedings could have critical implications for Mavrikis's legal future and public perception, as he continues to navigate the consequences of his prior actions.

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