Chinanews.com, April 13th. According to Euronet citing the Greek Eunice News Agency, the Greek police are fully investigating the murder of the famous Greek journalist Karavasz.

The two killers who performed the assassination mission were captured by cameras in a residential building near the scene of the incident. On April 11, the Greek media released a video that lasted more than one minute.

  According to reports, the recording time of the video was about 7 minutes before Karavaz was killed.

Two killers appear in the camera on a black Beverly motorcycle.

Motorcycle drivers wear silver helmets, black jackets, jeans and dark shoes.

  The assassin who shot at Karavaz sat behind him, wearing dark army pants, a khaki jacket with a hood, dark shoes, and covering his face with a turban and a mask.

According to Alimos municipal staff who witnessed the incident at the scene of the incident, the assassin sitting in the back seat of the motorcycle was tall, about 1.8 meters tall.

  Alimos municipal staff said that although the killer knew that there were people nearby, he did not hesitate to shoot at extremely fast speed and then left. Everyone present had no time to react.

  It is reported that from the frame-by-frame analysis of the video, it can be seen that the two killers had arrived at the crime scene and waited about 10 minutes before the incident.

The police have collected more information from cameras in surrounding shops and houses, as well as traffic surveillance videos, to analyze the killer’s route to and from the scene.

  Crime experts believe that in addition to the two killers mentioned above, there should be another group of accomplices who are responsible for monitoring Karaváz from get off work on the Star TV station in Kifisia until returning to Alimos' apartment, and to inform Karaváz's real-time whereabouts The killer also used a secret signal to signal action.

  The police believe that two minutes before the murder, someone notified the killer that the target had appeared and issued an order for action.

Therefore, the police are investigating communication data in specific areas.

  In addition, the police believed earlier that the killer was most likely to go to Greece from abroad to perform a mission without even knowing who the victim was, and may have left Greece after completing the mission.

The police are reviewing recent entry and exit records at all airports and land borders, as well as investigating the occupancy data of hotels and Airbnb in the Attica area to find where they have been hiding.

The focus of the investigation was on hotels and guest houses in the southern suburbs of Athens, especially the guest houses near Karavasz's residence.

  The police are also investigating car rental companies.

According to previous cases, after an attack, the murderer usually abandons the vehicle used in the crime.

But after Karavaz was killed, the police did not find similar abandoned vehicles and no related reports of theft of motorcycles.

The police believe that the possibility of using the stolen scooter in this case is unlikely, and it is more likely that the vehicle was rented from a car rental company and replaced with a forged license plate.

The police did not rule out accomplices driving trucks hiding and transporting motorcycles away.

  The 53-year-old Karavasz is one of the most famous journalists covering the Greek judicial field. He is good at writing topics such as the rule of law and police stories. He is a very senior journalist. Before he was shot, he worked for the private Greek television station Star TV.

He also runs a website about police news.

It is believed that Karavaz’s report material involved organized crime and corruption.

  Another well-known Greek journalist, Stefanos Chios, wrote an article after the Karavas murder, claiming that Greek government officials were involved in the Karavas assassination.

The Prosecutor of Athens issued an arrest warrant on April 12 for spreading fake news.

Chios is extremely controversial in Greece and has been arrested in the past for slandering politicians, journalists, and celebrities.

  At present, the police are facing tremendous pressure to solve the case, because the underworld forces have targeted the media reporters. If the perpetrators cannot be arrested and brought to justice as soon as possible, then this type of assassination may still occur, and the target may threaten more crimes. The group’s politicians, police, journalists and businessmen, etc.

(Liang Manyu)