Heavy images published of Albanian murder in Greece

Greek media have published heavy images of the assassination of Arisisth Papa, which at the moment of execution was standing in a bar. The event took place on May 30th in Sepolina, Athens. Greek Television ANTA1 has published a heavy-time video. Apparently in sight, the pope sits on the bar with his back from [...]
Greek media have published heavy images of the assassination of Arisisth Papa, which at the moment of execution was standing in a bar. The event took place on May 30th in Sepolina, Athens. Greek Television ANTA1 has published a heavy-time video.
Apparently in sight, the pope sits on the bar with his back off the road and uses the phone. Suddenly, though, a person approaches from the street and shoots him at least eight times with bullets.
The pope falls to the ground and tries to escape as he enters the bar. For 18 seconds he crawls on the floor but finally falls. Bullets on the body of Arisisth Pope would result in fatal death.
Meanwhile, the author runs away. He's wearing white jeans and a black shirt. Authorities have been seeking him.
The Pope was not an unknown name for Greek justice. He had been the target of several other assassinations while involved in theft and drug trafficking.
According to what Greek media have written, it has been part of an Albanian gang in 2007 that has been divided into two parts, and since then their members have been involved in a string of killings between each other. This gang war has caused 12 deaths and 10 assassination attempts. /tvclean.al/











