How Greek special police set up shortly before arrest

The discovery and arrest of former Greek Special Forces officer Efthymio Efthymious was a well-organised job of law enforcement in the country, assisted to some extent by mistakes made by the group of paid murders themselves, who allegedly executed Dev Kasmin. It seems that by the time he arrived at the people in question, the police have both walked in security. [...]
The discovery and arrest of former Greek Special Forces officer Efthymio Efthymious was a well-organised job of law enforcement in the country, assisted to some extent by mistakes made by the group of paid murders themselves, who allegedly executed Dev Kasmin.
It seems that until he got to the people in question, the police walked both lines making sure he caught the very ones involved.
Albeu.com learns that while police had fallen into the group's tracks and were keeping it under surveillance to uncover all members, as well as the base they were hiding in, they have put the name Domalt Konjar as the main suspect in the murder.
This, according to Albeu sources.com was made to enable the group of paid killers to act freely, thinking that they were being investigated in the other direction for Dev Kasmi's murder and that against them.
In this way, the group made several other “errors, often moving towards their base, while being completely unprepared as they drove through the streets of Tirana.
Police arrived at the group in question through the redressing of the names of the suspected toll killers operating in Tirana, who corresponded to testimony from Kasm's family that their relative had debated several days before crime with a long, bearded foreign person. /Okéu. com/












