London: Griveas and Vatsika released on bail
22.01.2014
19:54
They were imposed a bail of 50,000 pounds, had their passports taken and will have to show up three times a week at a police station – Their extradition to Greece will take time - I do not know anything, was the first reaction of their lawyer at 6 pm
The judge of the District Court of Westminster before whom they were led after their arrest on Wednesday, released on bail the arrested for the case of the Hellenic Postbank (TT) Kyriakos Grivas and Anastasia Vatsika.
According to information reported by SKAI, the judge imposed on each of them a bail of 50,000 British pounds, they were asked to surrender theirs and their children’s passports, and to appear three times a week at the police station in their area.
Their next presence in the district court was set for February 5.
According to judicial sources, the extradition of Griveas and Vatsika to Greece is expected to be delayed due to the special British procedural system. And their extradition might not even be completed as has happened with Antonia Elia who was condemned in Greece for the para-judicial case.
Speaking at protothema.gr on the latest developments the couple's lawyer Ζ. Kapsis referred to the written statement he issued earlier and according to which his clients were not arrested but appeared at a scheduled appointment with the British police. Asked about the information that the couple got released on bail, Kapsis said he could not comment claiming he has not yet been informed.
According to information reported by SKAI, the judge imposed on each of them a bail of 50,000 British pounds, they were asked to surrender theirs and their children’s passports, and to appear three times a week at the police station in their area.
Their next presence in the district court was set for February 5.
According to judicial sources, the extradition of Griveas and Vatsika to Greece is expected to be delayed due to the special British procedural system. And their extradition might not even be completed as has happened with Antonia Elia who was condemned in Greece for the para-judicial case.
Speaking at protothema.gr on the latest developments the couple's lawyer Ζ. Kapsis referred to the written statement he issued earlier and according to which his clients were not arrested but appeared at a scheduled appointment with the British police. Asked about the information that the couple got released on bail, Kapsis said he could not comment claiming he has not yet been informed.
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