Interpol arrested Neo-Nazis Eurodepute from Greece

Interpol arrested in the Belgium of the European University of Greece, one of the leaders of the ultra-right “Golden Zarya” party, Yannis Lagos, from which the European Parliament took off the deputy inviolability, informed Greek public television ERT.

Shortly before that, the official representative of Greece Greece Aristotie Peloni at a briefing on Tuesday reported that the Athenian Prosecutor’s Office issued a European Arrest Wander.

“As for the removal of immunity from the European University, all necessary actions were taken. We are talking about the issuance of the Athens Prosecutor’s Office of the European Arrest Orders,” said Peloni.

As reported by television, after arresting in the European country, the European Parliament will be sent to Greece. If he was arrested in a country outside the European Union, Greece would need to begin the extradition procedure in accordance with the current interstate agreements.

Lagos wrote to Twitter that it is in the police car.

“I am in the Belgian patrol car. Thieves, atheists and opponents of the Greeks are brought to prison. I stay faithful Christ and Greece,” wrote ERBUTAT.

In October 2020, the court in Greece sentenced to 13 years in the prison of six leaders of the ultra-right Gold Zarya party, one was sentenced to ten years for the leadership of a criminal organization. For 13 years, in particular, the leader of the party of Nikos Mikhalolyakos, former deputies of Parliament or Parliament Kasidiaris, Yannis Lagos, Artemis Mateopulos, Ilia Panayotaros, Yorgos Hermenis and Christ Papapas. Artemis Mateopulos was convicted for 10 years. In addition, Mikhalolyakos, Casidiaris, Lagos and Panayotaros received another year of imprisonment for illegal possession of weapons, they also have to pay a fine of one thousand euros. The investigation of the activity of the Golden Dawn began in 2013 after killing the Anti-Fascist Musician Pavlos Fissas, which caused a huge public resonance.