Murder that shocked Greece, this is the Albanian who shot the known lawyer (Photo)

Within a short time, Greek police managed to reveal the event that shocked the country. It's about the murder of renowned lawyer Michalis Zafiropoulos. The perpetrators are two Albanian citizens, one of whom was arrested and today appeared before the Court, while the other is still on the run. Even the perpetrators are three [...]
Within a short time, Greek police managed to reveal the event that shocked the country. It's about the murder of renowned lawyer Michalis Zafiropoulos. The perpetrators are two Albanian citizens, one of whom was arrested and today appeared before the Court, while the other is still on the run. Even crime advocates are the very three Albanian citizens currently in prison.
As for his identity, he is somewhat contradictory, as Greek authorities sometimes give him as Kastriot, Lavdrim or Mikel. While the surname is sometimes referred to as Brahimaj, Ibrahim or Brahimas. The age is thought to be 1985, 1989 or 1991, while the country is Albania.

The concern for his identity lies because he does not have identification documents since he is of Roma nationality and figure unregistered. The other Albanian involved in the assassination, but who has not yet been arrested by police, is called Alexandros, Alexandros or Eno. Matta's last name is Mata, and January 14th, 1987, is in Albania.
The killer confessed to the police, but said he didn't want to kill the lawyer, just to scare him. For this he was paid 3 thousand euros by three other Albanians currently in prison, whose identity is not yet disclosed. The killer was arrested in Patras near a Gypsy camp. He was trying to get away from Greece. In his apartment in Athens, police found 2 police uniforms, hand grenades, explosive juice, detonators, wigs, a pistol and tinkerykov with 300 bullets.
Lawyer Michalis Zafiropoulos was executed in his office on the evening of October 12th. The two killers had made an advance meeting with him. After he waited for them in the office, one of them shot him with a silencer. Although I ordered from three other Albanians in prison who had paid the killer for 3,000 euros, it was only to intimidate the Greek lawyer, shooting him in the leg, the bullet coming out of the pistol took him to the chest.
The murder shocked the whole public opinion in Greece because Michalis Zafiropoulos was one of the most famous penalists in the neighbouring country. Also, he has had important functions in the Greek judiciary, as well as former representatives of the New Democracy party. Lapsy.al brings down photos and videos of killers.













