LINKED-INA Turkish National Arrested at Athens Airport is Linked to Artemida Murders in Greece

Athens, Greece – Greek investigators have made a significant breakthrough in the case of the tragic killings of six Turks in Artemida (Loutsa), East Attica. A Turkish national identified as Suleyman D was apprehended at Athens International Airport on Monday evening and is believed to have played a central role in the afternoon incident.

Sources close to the investigation have disclosed that the 32-year-old suspect served as the driver of a blue Ford Focus with German license plates just moments before the attack occurred. At least four individuals opened fire on the victims, who were scheduled to depart for Italy via Athens International Airport that same afternoon.

The suspect, who reportedly had a cordial relationship with the victims, offered to drive them to the airport, luring them into a deadly ambush at the intersection of Akropoleos and Arionos streets. Suleyman D swiftly exited the vehicle just before the assailants mercilessly fired over 60 bullets, leading to the passengers’ tragic demise.

This arrest marks a significant development in the ongoing investigation into the Artemida murders, shedding light on the circumstances surrounding the horrific incident. Authorities are diligently working to uncover further details and bring those responsible to justice.

 

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