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3 July 2021 10:57am
Christos Pappas, second in command in the criminal organization Golden Dawn, has been transferred to the Domokos jail on Friday afternoon where the rest of the neo-Nazi’s organization are incarcerated.
Pappas was arrested on Thursday night in Zografos, an eastern suburb of Athens, after going missing when former MPs of the party were sentenced in October 2020 for running a criminal organization. The woman at whose house he was arrested also appeared before a prosecutor on Friday.
At the jail he was interviewed by the jail director and led to an isolated space for 7-14 days following coronavirus protocols; he will also be tested for Covid-19. The temporary holding area is in the same wing where the other leading members of Golden Dawn are held.
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Golden Dawn deputy leader Christos Pappas had been on the run from Greek authorities since October.
Pappas owned a furniture store before going into politics
Greek authorities on Thursday arrested Christos Pappas, the deputy leader of the far-right Golden Dawn political party and a former member of Greek parliament.
Pappas has been on the run from authorities since October, when he was sentenced to more than 13 years in jail. A landmark trial that month convicted over 50 Golden Dawn defendants on charges such as running a criminal organization, murder and assault.
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