May 5, 2024

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Pedophile sentenced to 401 years in prison, released after 12.5 years

A basketball coach on the island of Crete, sentenced to 401 years in prison for 36 cases of indecent behavior towards minors, was released on parole after serving a total of 12.5 years behind bars. A decision that caused outrage among the victims and their families, the Greek society, which caused the intervention of the Chief Prosecutor.

Basketball coach Nikos Seiragakis was reportedly arrested red-handed in December 2011 for sexual abuse of three minors. In May 2013, he was convicted for his actions, maltreatment and attempted maltreatment, against 36 children, for a term of 401 years, (actually for life. Note by the editors). In 2016, the Court of Appeal upheld the decision of the trial court, reducing the sentence to 220 years. With the new Criminal Code, the actual years of imprisonment were reduced to 20.

Since he also worked in a prison where working days reduce sentences, Seiragakis applied for parole to the Tripoli Prison Board where he was being held, the request was reviewed by the Contravention Board and accepted.

After 12.5 years in prison, he was released under the condition of a ban on entry to Crete, where he committed crimes, and with the obligation to live in the area of ​​u200bu200bAttica designated for this. He is also prohibited from interacting with minors without the presence or consent of their guardians, and is required to attend psychiatric sessions once a month.

It should be noted that 3 years ago, in April 2020, he was released on parole from a prison in Grevenwhere he was held, which caused a strong reaction in the local community, as well as in the Rethymnon Bar Association, which opposed the victims of pedophilia in both the first and second instances.

The rapist never showed remorse and claimed that his sexual relations with the victims between the ages of 12 and 17 were with their consent.

He was reportedly released on parole in 2020, but was soon re-arrested and sent back to prison for parole violations.

Tuesday’s release prompted the intervention of a Supreme Court prosecutor, who demanded a review to see if the terms of parole were met.

The chief prosecutor will check how carefully the release is justified and if there are any legal “gaps”. At the same time, there is an option according to which the release order can be canceled, local media report.

The Criminal Code provides that the actual years of serving a sentence under the conditions cannot exceed 20 years and the convict can take advantage of preferential provisions and be released from places of deprivation of liberty in the absence of other disciplinary grounds and criminal liability.



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