Mar 10 • 14:23 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece To Vima

GADA: The 48-year-old who threatened with grenades goes to jail

A 48-year-old Sudanese man has been jailed after threatening to use grenades outside the General Police Directorate in Athens.

A 48-year-old Sudanese man has been imprisoned following a threatening incident involving grenades outside the General Police Directorate of Attica in Athens. The man caused panic last Friday as he appeared visibly agitated, claiming he would use the two fully functional grenades he had in his possession, prompting a significant police response. This incident has raised concerns regarding public safety and the handling of potentially dangerous individuals.

In his statement, the man, who has a total of 15 previous arrests on record, faced serious charges including possession of illegal weapons, explosives procurement, and threats. During his testimony, which lasted around 20 minutes and was given without the presence of a lawyer, he denied the intention of detonating the grenades or harming others. His claims included finding the backpack containing the grenades near the Acropolis and intending to deliver it to the police, suggesting a narrative of innocence amidst severe accusations.

This incident highlights ongoing issues related to mental health and public safety in urban areas, particularly in relation to individuals with extensive criminal backgrounds. The authorities' response to such threats is critical to maintaining security and preventing potential harm to the public, indicating that further measures may be necessary to manage similar situations in the future.

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